i » i lhw r»t f M l « f ? , V a i \ m f :*->■>* * * • • . ' T^dhu.-*:. S '■ Cents High school guidance teachers mijpht well contact Arthur Behrer. Ridgewood engineer, on t|*e campaign of the Societs cf rofeSSIonal Engineer* to help alleviate the shortage of qualified engineers in the country. Already there vhas hern formed af St. Mary's Hgh School. Rutherford, a unit of JKT,. a ju n io r engineering so viet? . S im ila r -organization* w ill Be e s ­ tablished in hi(h schools that desire them. Members of the m> ciety will aid in the establishments of JET clubs and wipe? • ml THE SOI T il IttK i.l > K IN IIS vise them if necessafs. Mr Behrers address is 45* Van F.m burgh Avenue, Ridgewood. i w h i i i k > i. \ j. HBKi o n _>i. i«r»: CURCIO Governor Visits South Bergen p0|it0 Elected School President, CANCER Shows Off The New first Lady y , p#|iti(a| ^ CHAIRMAN \ppoin'iinent of Fi ler Cur- ci» a> rhairtnan of the Lynd* Im r-t chairm an of lhe- Amer­ School Results, Distri ct By District i c a n ( u n r r r Soriely in Ber­ 0 1 ' I H it I I ;• I f , „ gen < ount\ wa> announced I H.viUt,,! tt: Hit |pi4 tihian l»> Mrr., J. M artin I. a - 10 \ •*!! of H iiilii'rfcrd, »li>tri«‘*t D a n te l A (k r r k i Sl*» 1 1 1 I tm • ••*. I . M ' it» l rliainnait. |.li > 1 . . i , i r . 1.1 i c 1 •>: 1 1 , i n H i <1 C ur. w ell k him n South t «• -.11 J i.m.I.iit 221 I.M Ml I ■ 1 Bergen bus iWssmah. has l-'nip I •!. » .1-1 ' IV I .‘.’ I t*. I -M.l' 1 ■ been aptive oi civi:' affairs’ 1 I I t t f r t l t I V|>. t t . r . Elected H4 #s* • ' :*• ;-i . I * V ' t> ' v l i t IS H h r .1 t t ■ k . -•• ,*l i* K. 1'. pl.ti •'■irftii. w . 1 i n :: » i « : m 1 ^ IH It. Ml ’ I , I I I '. .m : -« • < 1" * When Carlstadt Democrat* held their sietor*- p»tt$ last Sunday night at Zimmerman*'* Hall . -.j.Ti-.l OnlWi V.- w ■ ‘.| :« 11 1 ;« 1,1 t.li It*I f. \ • I . M i Governor Robert B. Me»nrr and his bride. the'for.ner Helen Ste>enMtn. were guest* In the aln»%# . ~S ' " .i • - i l l r t * r ' K" T +^ r photo are Ma>or George Hi»llenhe»k. Mrs. ,Me>ner. tlfe governor, jnd rccenlly reelected councilmen. 1 Frank Llnke and Charles Bartlett. Circle Club Installation New Bridge Parking Site For Railroad Is Considered If the parking headavhe *n '|hc - nhiippinK ^ imn;H Stuy \y>di.l aMiiuf T jii Ik ..ured the *tore*t a ted ’ th ere • WUI. h av e a healthy itiiure an "fii.ijg t«.. Mis* Gra. « II.. : I'sviii h dife* t*u-, .,f the Va- < Vdi rk C itu e n a ‘ ;i ■ -jato.N- Clifton p e t e r c i r c k e Mi- Via-1 >> -tated that the P M r n m t H u C lifton A»>o. lotion, w hich was C dtcu) succeeds as (tyairman Iftatned last week by the i.tcal M ; ■ I Iu> S.Airnn o f 154 J a y n \e B«Mid of Commissioner* sn*d> Charges nut*. L y n d h u rs t .w h o w ilt c mv ’the larking 1 oblem on Stuy- tmue as area chairman. vesant avenui Will look into Mrs Cavoll do la te d th at the three phases .»j the problem 15)57 drive o of paramount mi It will, fiikt determine the pottunxe She declared: jmi'kMig p a tte rn m th e area n ot " N i uv ,tb s t .reseat h if, g ettin g m* hoW nvahy *.ar* -pork, h o w ’ < (oser and f tosir to til*- final solu long and why, a.«^>rdtng to Misa tion to tlie disease we must re­ The w« men rnM the vt.»te <« *»r and Mr*., alvo. In the abo>e l la r tts double our effdrts. to keep tho picture, left to right, are Mr» Ilolltnbeck, Mis. Meyner, Guvernor Then it will n»nke retomanen p ressu re go.ng. The few who ar Meyner. Mrs l ink 1.ml Mrs. Bartlett dataons for paikmg relief i*«m d r vM m e «o r>H*cJsa* Maaia Uro»am e 411*u • ’ *uiering b»>lh Curb and oft this - worthwhile work mustiist* be I [parking Mi « Hama t&piUifid lawl ad e. le f| Im rtghl luuli I rupl m onlini see seta r» l hulo t*i ~j«jinMTTJy'TRe rnuny~~ t 1 he possibility "f p ark in g lot* incareltl tieaoutrr ’ tsomiatek Nottr ebaiHNst ' laks na ‘■The easiest w ay to join in th is j Joe Job is aReal Genuine nTT' Tdhg park mg -m —ttrr asMrial M s r a U i) , M»»rrts %etlr> ah ria» in«U liiag b m e T»* .v ital, m ove is fry p a rticip a tin g it •'are* Would fail undo this rate. natelUi *ergeknt at arm* tho campaign for fund-! — as .< j- Marshall, 1957 Slyle, Suh! . sfor> -kh. 1* added coltecttff " aa • doncft In Mr. . T h e f\n«l, j.l\av«* M.>* M . 1. C urt wo a re n eitin u a splendi t ' Librarian s Report Ricascla Found 10 An effete Ea'-t.-rtiej -y'ho n J,* ’ ...I., i‘l l, * jo b W hMl he d id •aid would be the pralimoi.tr> worker who is sure to spark tip erthe)es<, is v. mruTi l a ha', n ' t.- ■ t he is noted as one design' and lay out of any '-p Shows Increases Guilty of Booking Lyndhurst < imp#ign ihtq a mo. • wide fame a* ■> -U. S M,t • *).»! • Or t *>• ,‘niost efficient . marshal* ■tr«-*-t fit! ditie* as p a rk in g !. t- eessful effort ’ *Joseph Job, last w eek • .".>ke be­ v. h . t• «.■!• w o rk ed <>ut of the and fe^imniendatu n on wbrrv In I very Depart. Cufcio conduct* a . used truck * fore the Washington • N’t--A I-'. 13;Uitrtji. Mr- Work ha-* they- 'could be kieaied init how . -business jn Rutherford, l+e is al Teacher Assoeiirton n in u. 1 in Washington and m any 1 at* .thej w«Hdd aiitim* k in * ' i so the Vouth B erg en reprisenta Job. wh«i- lives in Huthoi J .sd- h supeiv-o have received num> date •• . ■ tt vr of the Willy'* J e e p j Amvet Auxiliary is P. S- Mnrshal. working out i.f I'rn tr* ' ■ ii'i.en K --n h i ' work- . A' ordutg t ’ he «''««• •' • , Am at hi* te V. ho starred m high ' w ii I ia s i n a f f o Newark Fcdeial Buildin’j research director SluyvesSi.t . In : a :'f epa'i-e ..tt> ■ iUmo-i- .- * -V '.V ... . pvhool foot ha-11, he also p lay ed ,1 p. PT \ dec la red There aren’t • hofse. rid ing n t a v en u e hj>:* a gix*d . hoppHiK / > J I'oioiViM •• Plans Card Party F o rd h am U n iv ersity He rs m ar that the ; cinrnerd * hand n laws these days. It there wt-r'e te r w ith fctuTe* h a n d lin g a ll tvi* ' r'icil And live* on U y | ^ t o n a.< Mire and firro but it always fol Ju- law t hasinfe th em doM’n. He's a : te< i'm m endat»ons »houl w ih p«V-; •' • ■ ' , children . " . burl^ gentleman who strikes ! i li otii ' • t. lorr i - v .nn democ the par king problem • an l>« ■ -'V a rii. p lea se d ", ■ Curcfco. wh<»se Wife has taken j vr.detest . into the heai t lvi*d fur h n o rm al {leak da ■ « . part in previous campaigns, said J«>b. : onee l a n : ' 4-. r:- ! - llu l w e di te*» Hi>y*« su* b a* Ft iday w hen m«>*t p ro p lr *i t'-i r nd i • that he plans to devote "tm m u ch • t’am e of ffK>tball fo r’IJi.i' >ta H • Jh ' .* ,-i w '-old destroy .aitr d«» ’ thetr bifi »ho(»p:.« time as I an ip this drive " law n ’i i * • ! -I t m ■ duty School, now .goes about the eoun .1 It is tm|»ortarnt th»t sbo;ffx ■ • i ■ % Cure in .ii i. th a t I aren I sia/ed away <» th. w.11'1 • • - :.-nifi"ent t try pn-kitig up w • • ■ irt-.' ...... - in h w ho a re W anted f..- t: IHUHH-M U» u'lla.1 * 00 operation that Lyndhurst has ' *aa*-a«i»t»a x in Newark When J >b < peai M otions i>elui)uia and t iijioi row ixiwl.ng alU , * * dl . Mii-l.irui- of t lifloii t i j 1 1 w 4- a ' I oiifereiii e , night at the High School a udi I • Judge Bogle Head J a m l k ir e e l il t iiin l w.*« p1a..\« kn i g h t a t l V n ew . a n d - . ' 'XfTt.# «lttfil»*' U4- -• * , . ■ Of Red Cross (tffr/irhl I fifth *rho/»l !•'»»» .. of ' In the seeond yn rn t I .* ' i rflh'-e W ith '.!/w problem Th*- sileyfc /att « h e a r t <>f tha sbo^i^ng t'eoter Kastsi^e.. leagu' hann and Burke get Png' - Atit*f- .fo l Of«.> lead .n c Pa • ■’.-*aY Will meet Lynd hi i t f j»l« •'»>» • j.< ; . •■ t m xnute • I .. Hgrra ruteetjhg '< Jamboree title t« n. ht . ’ h-Ps -.' v .*-• f ' G grfleld. planned w ith the. Jjo's^d • -.d (>« - artd 'ip str.t r W ith th e Lynd.’-'jrvi Ci*. • • !2"lc»d *t had! time - . •'•'*< *« •* ■» • -. V - aerie* e\-e n at <»ne ».• . ? . -th y 4 t» > ;->4- th> fir*» . W ;'t t,: tb e M err fcu»nt*'_. A s* * >kp'y . • rubb« r gam e sa a 1 r • • * ' • | vjidhursrt tr •> w ht«h' i* m ade up..«d■ fi^oa.t .of th; •ahea»J 11. to' if-'" ri I a»»d' fr.tim *Se ff*-e throw-’ . stoef* ■ aftei ted the » veinm*' - j fcnaket at th*' s'tx n > fh rjf ta r g et b»• -puil. vh* Vlat h “ wh'«»:.'lhe> ’ -hi -th» ; tarkked '.--•- ■Of the C|»nm,: pei 1 i ;••• • '-4*en -at 4? Ao 29 At ,nest rr-Miing •■. • ' II \|4l|i «ilM ) N |N } ,#ta#ehoi#s ih Group IV Myster*’ a - .« v I ’ltrrn hit the bull* Ml MM* H 'lflf* fafCf\ y jible to regain th< lead An«' • 4 < • • :< UW* *•' :«h. Ii»-A sparkling csfohjt , n by B'i• l vndhurst w;d*ne*f i* The Ly.rvtf,u'>h P #.« fit* * * i -P rallied with II W.J Wd*h rtfci.ve. * ti ' • b__redu< e th* d f • *>-» pit Clifton ti« k a J 0 j*- . f ' f*« , r- * t, a St v r k '% foul »h: • an t > . • l*et isbable ‘ and lt»r i«t df in--d«- it. 3 »< f t* " toiium w>u te the trustee* o i th e ■fr<-ir. th e «:de a t *hc Mt;. The Vitjby of the .. W estm inster C h u rth w ill pre-M n\ • ti - it ■< -p.. • ry and maide thraa * ; • f a • ' i i « m | *■ M W iisi * *-» ■ • Clifton in trtm* 1 * > ?. ar-d P ' I . «a»M «ms «*• MWa I t .- a.,/ ..* t.me danve? and hun.ot will pre his in itta l g'sa! ih a h, * j»- ; - » ■ to - J. k ..{ do t fo.a’ : • * *• *♦* fc «m «IS - '«* IK* " |t l » i w » v.iiJ .One 'o? the pef(«^mer.» . o iod ^hi/h *aw h re'r e’ l ;e - <■} -..e 1 Balnaal -a% l «a* aeeawaa i ~ • i •-:' ■>. • -2: .gi-w .»•;»* n-.•* wt IS*** . **'«•*. ■a ith hi-* !4 «nd * • Jn iA lx sKLtfliaiij? ji th 4ri ., ,,.TT AfViTTrrrn-TT WdJ t^e *,-y» '-til ...VaiJsl* ttmm iU<- 1. Ii* ,Ji_. M Edw*td Monday of Ter : accounted for all 18 Ly hfiK .r-» ’ ' V ot f .e lai th* aie- fvtj/t >a |io«i*4*>« ft»* ’»* * E > • t* ^ *;r .* w ol e n te rta in a* points aa th ey trv.-s the lead U i-in hv* tn th e th-^.d ■ a>*■«■.«»» *.«MkS«* h t a t s a«v»- •ifii • - evening for M rs- Louts to 11 at the enrj of -••• ,t 'tt.* *>ur:r, T h .-rr Mi ■ • -%ie:^an of? Page • a sawwa, bav*- ,gi V g a /e a I*-'* « • lM#ik* f|M ia a ' iW > O v « i f *- s. n* »d f . t / e - of u ia n d H eigi u ,20 II. ilT T he >;«-• - • - K-- ■•»%* : > *■ *d an. . iVi' foi-.g fra M' U*. S * <» « a -.i I aw M w l S .« t .«* M:> (’ H ford and Mr* Ralph •: at tlw .n,(r. j • v ' - - t • .-Iwaatmaas * ’ skater M.s t'M ’ '.»:***■ aiyk ’need*d an,.-^» »fagg> . > .* 4 . , L e .v ^ .t v i LjBJbursit. ti^r Golden Ikara," o a j :-• >■’ ''C ,.;d»iua*'tf uo pafe iJj _ . • • a *. *U’ , t • .r f A t a ; r v o ______■ ______coM M FRctAr i.KAnrn a sot TH~nrRCF\ Rrvtrv ' c / ~^ Tiirnsn w. f t r r i a r y j r . i W 7 Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days

juircT ' M-i .s ' m : <•• i In IS M FM O R IA M me?n w as in H.oJy 'Sj:ry.j Ce Wer?d Day of tery. -Jersey' City. In lo\ in'*.' memory of dfcar dad- Prayer Planned and husband, Dm iri Belln, FIRST CHI RCII OF CHRIST thinker into hi: native air of in A' large committee .with !s. > pa-;■> J uv.ay fi\-e years'ago rr> - SCIENTIST Sjght and persp.eacity ." F« brtiary 23 The -Golden ‘/Text is from Rd Wc h a \f‘ only vo.ur memory E. Pierrepont & I.incoln Avenues - >' In' Rutherford, V J. m ans (\2 < 2 ): “Be not conformed To cherish pur whole life thru; Branch of th* Mother Church, Th* to this world-. but be ><5 ^tians * aiatidn Squaro. breathe a 'sigh of regret ; -Of—** 'diotv iirim—11 a.m. ll. -f. p in LYNnifCRST METHODIST - — — cr> - \vrrgr Wrf e A: Children M inister 1 ’.n \v r1.-,;;l understanding of 30“ T o n tin e-A v en u e (iod as d; me Mmd < the CiEneva 8-6928 v. ay to greater abilities and op j .*rtunities will .be brought out at Christian Stier.ce -seAices on ’nil?:!. o' Jc v C ry M FOR BETTER S unday. inc Morfino of l.vnr’bp- Readings ;; M.• • I.< faT. Sei rp'-n v.l| in i.id.ni' ad>.,lt l J 00 I RESULTS entitled "Mind" vv ill inc lude th e ; a in.. Public woi -hip wtth sermon. [ •?*»•',»«•. IK -ftrandchildren an d l l following fioni "Suenee andjby the m im s ic i on “Th< R ed tei ireat p: an d eh ild rejv I.-* Health with Key lo jt.e Scrip j ing I,oVt of (Iod I;• th eriioi 1 ■ h tie fit ri ) See Your lures" by Mary Bake: Eddy "A I and/youth < } soi i v.ill sing. 7 15| died in 1&40. knowledge of the Science i f be p./n V ->rtb Fellowship meets. I The funeral will be held on .in;; develops the latent abilities • Monday: 3.'30 p.m . Youth'choir. Satimla-. at’ 9 ric.j, •.?' * * , Local and poss+biUiics of man. It ex- j rehearsal, to Ik- followed by al /.are M em orial -flos-ne. lr a .> i) UK'l:: Ni ol. Larry Oswal lends tin atmosphere o f thought^ p S r ty . * j Rid( • i <»a!d »6 S red' Kear* It. q ?4al . ' V u y..-:Janet Pfs Employment giving mortals arees: to broader I luesday: 8 pm.. Chin h School | Chur-h Where at a . ■' ■ and higher real 11 ... • t] ' eet ion • - Patrick H. Duffy, Solemn Hiuh Ma.>s. of Retjuk-p: will' be ofte.1 ed. -I .1* ,.. t V i! n 1 Agency Was Councilman n Holy Cro, • C t m t n y, N o rth ' f •Vrlington. . FIRST'

REKII MEMORIAL Garden Club DEE cm teh rrcEsn t " f.r i a n I AITFR l>AV SAINTS C H I'R C H Plans Meeting R rook A ve and Stengle ' Gcod Grooming in this (omnmnity. ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL Traver* Plate, Eyndliiirst Avenue,- on Friday ewninfc. Plyrt CHI RC’H Key. firorfe \Ju llrr, P asto r ■ ■ Pureat *and Stuyvetiant Arenuet. 2.*>5 Travrr* Place, l.yndhurvt D S.tengR a Starts With Rev. C. Weslrv Shike. ,,11.1). W^hitfr t-jni ria) f 13 a.m .- Sunday ScirJol, n the spring: the Hairdo! 154 Stiiw rsinl Ave., IrerthnrV 1.0:30 a .m .-^ S e iv u e i GEneva 8-5068

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t *•«« M a j.- r HI . f t f I h tt. » f t i » a i ».i «. %<“**, Fhr ft« i **fth f wi t i n , - **ir ^ i-„ tald *a». atfi th# «Uento <> I* r.s* * rttM ■h# o W , W l M l . t j Ka% ihaf « ,|t t . vet < I**t T'*c ft\r p im h l i«wrtrt#w hav* fc.r*>t thr SALE! TO N IG H I (THURSDAY NI6HT) T O 9 P.M. OPSN FRI. *o 9 — SAT. to 6 Surprise Shower Tin's Week Onlv :cr Miss Nazare CLOSED TOMORROW Washington's Birthday Shop Saturday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

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. I*'-' •; -1,- ! ijfvl ; ,.t> u o.i YO" 'v* ea^art-' watr 'MyU*’., > ».Jv Just CQATS W E. 9-9411 / - 3T MICHAEL'S HAIR STYLISTS • i l l V*/#** k t t u i l . B ** r» %#»r»r lA c rtg ^tl ttt lim it tfuanitttr*. PA G E FO U R commercial leader a s o u t h b e r g e n r e v i e w THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 195? MOVIES - ENTERTAINMENT - DINING - DANCING - FOODS WOERE TO 60 - WHAT TO 10 - M A T TO SEE III SOUTH BEMER At The Lincoln Paramus Drive-In MOVIE TIME AT THE RIVOLI Theatre Reopens 61 Gathan Turns Tho vmi Eastern Outdoor Theatres an- K E . M i t t lounced today that the Paramus LINCOLN NOW thru BATUftDAV WE f-ltCB Drive In Theatre opened for its r*br»mry 31-22 23 R u th e rfo rd •leventh season on Wednesday, Continuous Performance Today thru Bat. Feb. I1-2S W ashington's Birthday M atinee Thurs-. Feb. 21. 1:30 p.m. February 20. Robert J. W Huff, Cinemascope Hits in CMcr Friday. Feb. 22 Continuous spotlight on Yipr Stars Box Omce Opens at 1:30 pm.. manager of the theatre, s^id that II An AH Tethnicolor Show W MMMW W VAS...... mm mm - »«V>W W W W * -K m r ^ gnd Four Queens” Istanbul' — Clack. Qahle Bloanor ParhOr starring Clark Gable and Elea hown here with hi* “Queens''; Kieanor Parker (heal to him), Bar comety hit, will appear next ing service will be available, personnel. The moving factor ir •ara Nichols, Jean Wil|«-s and Sara Shame. The picture, lined (One Full We*k 'Teenage Rebel ,W had h ad it. . week at the Lincoln T heatre, Ar­ and the modern refreshment “TEAHOUSE OF THE V—^But at the University of Cal the whole thing is Dr. White-—ac n rinemaScepe and color, opens Wednesday thru Sataruy at lhe lington. starting Wrdnesday. Feb. AUGUST MOON" stand' will offer a complete menu (ONE FULL WEEK) ■'. ifornia it is something special. credited aS a teacher ip all of tht tfvoli Thealre, Rutherford. February 26 to 23. 37. of food and beverage enabling a - M arlon Brando country’s 48 states, and its pox “BRASS LEGEND” Starts Wed. thru Tues-, Their physics department has na patron to have a snack or a meal Feb. 27 to March S f -tu>n w ide approval an d fellow s sessions. Mr. and Mrs._ Jack Soldw of when'they went to dinner in New Post avenue, .celebrated their York and saw “The Happiest as he. desires. The theatre also :*HWid gifls who feel that life is It is a thrilling example of “THE TEAHOUSE OF redding anniversary on Tuesday Millionaire’. St. Mary’s to has a 24 hour answering service •* empty, indeed, unless they are. w h at ran be done in' a countr hat furnishes program informa THE AUGUST MOON “■peddling around physics prob- that has managed to put almost Sponsor Dance tion at. all times. As heretofore, a ’f ,> -I s t a n b u l ” 'make their w a y t<> B erkely, everything on an .assembly line hildren will be admitted free at. Now education. Why not? ' - *\ here the college is located. THEWEEK St. Mary’s Cana Group in all tim es. PI DELTA prooont* £The Movie Jilt Emmy Aw*r1» LAFF OF Rutherford announcinp1 it * wi* We sat through the 'annual re % Around this fair land of ours hold a dinner dance on February A valentine social will fol'ow shortage of physics teachers rtt ofo f the* Television Academy 22 at Lyle's Restaurant irt Kear *r,? DANCES A rts and Sciences and won the business meeting of the La* - AT -r Vis alarming. Spmebody gave us hy. Mr. and Mrs Harold Osborne H«es’ Auxiliary,of the Volunteer - Btatistirs. Hesawl thepe were-oujy ed how h the people of TV V _ *?2 liTH BT. E chairmen for the evening, wil? Fire Department this evening in C U f UNION CITV. N. J. /rOO teachers produced last year could stand with straight fares have as the committee Mr, and I ft Bet. Hudson Blvd. T ow n H all. RO U TE 3 #‘that there are 16,000 schools in with such a pretentious name. Mrs. Joseph Kearney, Mr. and and BeroenNn* Ave. Indfcrnerica without physics teach Academy of Arts and Sciences "THE ERIC HAVNES OUCH" bRIVt IN THEAIKE Mrs. Alfred Haynes, Mr. and Admission Me ers. indeed And then nominations fot Mrs. William Riffer, Mr. and' At ROU Tf 17 f Xhe problem , wfe w ere told, i*> such outstanding art as "Lassie’. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LET AN IN Roller Skattng W E .B S t l p , not going to get better , it is go- “Sergeant Bilko’’, and all th. Mrs. Frank Lefefcru Mr and Mrs other terrible dross that TV pr< TCDAY thro SATU*OAV ,*Mng to be aggravated. In the years Regis Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Chri RIVIERA PARK In Cinemascope » lo. come, when those little cher- vides in more sickening abund Sullivan and Mr. and,Mrs. Jo Ingrid Bergman • Vul Brynner ance night after night and weel Aluminum Siding "ANASTASIA” 4jiubs you coo over now begin to seph Ross. —AI*©-— ^j>ut on long papts, they are going after week. S 7:30 P.M. ' of t »t Tucker - Mari Blanchard to constitute a real problem TV at the moment is b o bad it Mr. and Mrs. LeRov A Hn<= Stone Fronts STAC6 COACH TO FURY*' ^h<*re are not g<> n to be avail makes the movies look good. An sard and son. Robert, of Post' M onday to 11 P.M. SNDAY MONDAY-TUESDAY "able the tea-.hing tails ue* e^sat you know how many years th avenue, had as their Weekene & W ednesday ‘J.1* VV;ir-* F.\|»ericiH‘e Joseph Cotton ■ Betsy BUir - tu teach. V lo<)!;«•(! l ad guests Mr. and Mrs. George Fee "HALLIDAY BRAND1’ r.v rry nn"* anmf through Other guests on Saturday even­ SAT., 8UK. Sc H O LID A Y S CRIME Or PASSION' h. ttids he m< ing included Mr and Mrs Jame- Special RATES to Groups \» Sub Ctmtrarfihn or n:.ir 1. ,n **s tr»*> around- the wo'V- DiHon. of Wood Ridge, Mr. and 701 WASHINGTON AVE. I r. v m )« i! • •THE BRASS LEGEND’' * c«i» ■ • ■ Mr*. Frank Zipp of Livingston . , .g • .th TV i ! •' • ’.v man 4 ours and houi avenue had as guests on Sunday \-phak Siding ,m* v ... ,,n • *. f si**, h coA'eri d .over tho* her sister. Mrs. Anna Huegel and Radio - TV Patrick Sperone, son of Mr. and * ' i ht .moments? The wear- their’mother* Mrs. Anna Ebel of • Mi S. p. Sperone, 775 Chase • ? h ' ’ at. hers who an now' shut of Je rs e y C ity. C a r Radio avenue, was honored with a 4th ' ,.*f i*. '1 *-*" rets -. ithout lenvin : the Phone G E. 8-7109 • 11 thu .y p u ll- a*. Ill ir.Ht.C- Ol • ing ropm chairs will tell you. llr. and Mrs. Frank M, Orefiee Phonograph Wednesday. Guests • were his, hi h lent :t *f TV ? and family moved on Saturday to After S P.M. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Th/,. P-ij’f-• er ,b' i s w e n t' to to.- Cnmillo DeBonis, Jr., son o’ their lately purchased home at Repairs Sperone and daughters. Lorraine l*uiAi‘ !. r the .Advancement of Mr and Mrs. CamiUcr- De Bonis 129 C opeland a v en u e from M ar and Theresa, of Rutherford, his Education The got a arani to of Riverside avenue, was thn • in avenue. All Work Guarantor<1 CA M PS HOME aunt, Mrs. Joseph Saleta, of Sad­ finance . their project. But the ears old on Saturday. The even' C a ll NU. 2-7681 dle Brook, Mrs Fred Bublitz, of fund which. Ntiuusoriny similar was' celebrated with a famil> Mrs. Frederick Blum of Pros­ Improvement Cliffside .and Louise Sangeorgi work all over th country, said. party Guests-were from Newark "U yo.u'99 e e r n eeomgk o f t h e « pect, place who’ is a state ‘officer, Jersey T V Si Musir Shop and Joseph and M arion.Sperone ‘ w i t h t h e r e s t mt { “Look, this is no longer cxpcri of the Catholic War Veterans M3 'Franklin Ave., Nutley of Lyndhurst. mortal. Do it on a real profes­ Mr. and • Mrs. Leslie Connors Auxiliary, attended a state board N. LaMagna, Prbp. sional basis.” 17'i F o re st avenue, a re th e j>ar 'meeting in Red Bank Sunday. Calling tor. White cuts of a son. Russell Drew, borr Thus encouraged the educators on Thursday at Hackensack H*>s M ORE FUN! looked around lor the best phys pit.il. The baby weighed eight ks teacher they could find. They ixjunds and 14 ounces. Mrs. Con found Dr White. -Ke was brought nors is the former Miss Barbara Cold Beer-Wine & Liquors COME TU OUR to Pittsburgh and he began to Haverib. p re p a re a coUr.se. LOOK G A Y N INETIES By the time the TV cameras Unless CHIROPRACTIC is includ­ Free Delivery ed. you havs NOT done KVBRY- began *° r°N las.1 week the En TING possible. NITES cyclopedia Brittanica Films, th e B - • makers and distributors of edu­ Musir liy the “Two l.qilcin,** cational film* had set up color Dr. L. Ackerman Complete Catering Service No Further! cameras to record the lectures. Every WEDNESDAY Night C hirn|iraelir P lm ir ia n At the Johnny Victory,Theatre, , 241 R ID G E RO AD Weddings — Banquets Community Sim la, . Good Maak a very tiny theatre located below run Galore, For Vaamg aod Old ■ the studio in which Dave Garro* R I’T IIE R FO R D , N'. J . Parties— Etc. way puts On his “Today’’ program (A* the forYner location of the each niormng, the results were late Dr. Qilar). B / show n. Herr Are Thr 3 Clues Leading You Cin htail Ilnur Every Sunday 4 lo 8 P.M. By Appointment Onlv First,.Dr. White took a bow. H< j HOMEMADE is a m odest, retiring looking man. l*liont*: j w Eneva 8-? 104 Cole Slaw Baked Beans To The Best Place to Save: He couldn't sell insurance. He I RED TOP TAVERN Potato Salad Macaroni Salad I . 1 M*ll fla< II la • M a v n ln l IwallM , Bar & Restaurant NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS «fc»r* Ihr n rn k . la trtea 4ly n i f f . SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS 458 RIVER ROAD NORTH ARLINGTON Complete Auto Repairs I l r k a l . KEarny 2-9854 Automatic Transmissions Home Made S. Vm'II t* paM a 1" rarrfal aaaaal Serviced, AdjuMrd and Rrpairrd KISZKA and KHELBASY i h U n 4 m .vaar aavlaila. Road Service S. Vm'II al»a W |»r» M H «Uk lamor- YES! We Serve Hours Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. Pick Up and Delivery Service SUNDAY aar.. ap la SlO.eee, mm v«ar faaOa. Businesenen’s SHELL SERVICE The Solution lo Ihr m ytlery can . 8A.M. ta 1 P.ML only lead you lo — Lunches&Snecks 2 Kidge K«ad CK. 8-9631 Lyndh^t. N. J. Try Oir Hone Made Soup Ail Special yWMWWWWWVWWW AWWVWWoVWW Meat Saatfwich, Ail Tap It Off Witk MUSIC FOR A U OCCASIONS GARDEN ^ Delicatessen Baal Daaaart BOB CRADOS 4IS PAGE AVE. (Cor. Clw nl National Accordion Champion O i VALUtV BOULKVARD LyNDHURST. N.). WOOO-MIDOC. M. i . Double Barrel’s Tavern JOB d o u o w o u u m a t AND HIS ORCHESTRA Op«n C v M tn f. 1 I . 0:M C arnal W Ebrter 9-9811 W E 9-2950 WtD at «M m M i m «*»■ Call KE. 2-8094 IM * t n a th. l«t 442 Lawandowsti Sfreef, Lyadlmnt, N.3L THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1*57 eAA Seeks to P. T. A. News lasteff Beacon The Civil Aeronautics Adm«n Stratton of the Department of River Bond, PTA Jommerce is seeking to install a J i n t r m P T A >mall radio bsason in the Mrs. John Zaun, teacher in the ough in its efforts to provide safe The Roosevelt PTA celebrated River Rond School, lit the cand­ Founders’ Day at the:r meet me ard efficient aircraft operation in les in observance . of Founders' tfce metropolitan area, and spe­ held on Thursday afternoon at Day at the meeting of the River cifically to insure correct and the school, with Mrs. Joeeph Sa- Road PTA held on Thursday ev •afe approaches to both Newark lata, president in charge. ening at the school in Riverside *nd T e terb o ro airp o rts. . Ten teachers, the Misses lJllian A venue.' The Civil Aeronautics Admin Bedrick, Grace Hickev, Paloati John J. Dabal showed colored stratum is ..of the opinion thst and Brennan and Mdsd^mes Ma slides of the recent Sesquincen son. Domtni'-o S V m m D el T u V tennial celebration of this school » point- in the vicinity of Schuy­ Crupi and Heller, with ilrs Wil A moment of silence was ob ler and Aator avenue* would be l;sm Booksr, vice president tooV served in memory of *tiss Helen deal for the installation, and af part in a candle lighting cere Walcott teacher in this school in er bein* rebuffed by the Arch m #ny. 1890. who died recently. JLoccse oi Newark m an effort Mrs Jose-h Schult*. of R’dge Mrs. John J. Dabal. president o gau? a lease to a portion of field Park, s oke on “The Mean presented golden keyS and PTA K c*iVietery property, has ap ing—of -Founders’—Osv". She , u pinote all them embe« ui Iht. vealed to the borough council ti> D-^s’dent of ’he Bergen Countv executive board. h\it Off Sstor a'/ehue at 8rhuv t — PTA Council. A stu d y g ro u p is. m eetin g thi.- er avenue and to lea*e a plot the The kindergarten class taught afternoon a* *he home of Mrs *0 feet width of .the roadway and by Mrs. Pusso entertained with P. P. TVemonte, 243 Fern Ave >0 feet deep, to the authority. a trouo of selections. Mrs. John nue. The CAA points out that the Intindola and her committee Mrs. Charles Monroe, a past •iltty roruuit* of an 8' x l2‘ served refreshments. president of the unit, poured at ling and a fiat, table-like an-1 Those of *his unit who attendee! the silver tea which was a part ina about six feet six inches the County Founder*’ Day lunch of, the Thursday evening meet ‘ugh It \ ill be unattended and eon at Teaneck on Monday were no dang-tou* or otherwise Mrs. falata. Miss Anne Graffam U n r e in PTA ^jeetionable feat res Th** bu W Mrs. Fugene Aushenbaugh and. Mrs. Clsworth Rosenberg, th.1 «ng would b-.* prefabricated Mrs Daniel B row n. chairman for the card party *ive» A. T. Chia'riio chief of the The next meetfne will he heM. b y the Lincoln PTA last Thurs Plant fcng.nettint; branch, write on April 11th ’when Father’* day evening, expresses gratitude to the borouph council about the M R K u a n ' Ni^ht will be observed and Fred to her committee and Mrs. Rus proposition The lett«f was ,read) Costa has charge of the program sell Kenning, Mrs. Robert Mitch »t th« council meeting Tuesday ell, Mrs. Robert Borgia, Mrs. Jo n ig h t a n d p laced on file Smc«* to Washington PTA ?eph Oddo, Mrs. S. J. Salerno LOIR . MMU 91 The guest sr»aker at the meet 'xecute the lease it would first Mrs. John Fusaro, the class in** of the Washington PTA on be necessary to vacate the street, fO RTtfi I f T M R M I F mothers and all others who Thursday evening Joseph F. Job. and .since when a street ir va- helped make the event a huge was introduced bv Edward Russo. •ated, one half goes to the prop- j n. ». Mr. Job. who is pnited Statr* erty owner on each side, the 3 9 4 9 Marshall for New Jersey, -told, of right- of way would he ceded some of his duties. dver to the. cemetery, because tbe'“ W ih In m n t n twWilwt I Im wlih MmI o Mid I m A f M l . Those who ♦ook part in a candle A rchiO cese of N ew sfk o w ns bt>th lighting ceremony in observance sides of the roadway. of Founders' Day were Mrs. Wal- Borough ofrihal* have suggest­ . ter Ronson. Mrs, Charles Reilly 'd two sites in the vicinity of SAUKRKRAUT i * u i r u c T 2 ^H3 5 c APPLISAUCI I M U r ia C l Mrs. Johh B. Sonio, president, the new-disposal plant, one bot- had charge of the meeting. Mo­ ■>ugh-owned is on a steep incline ther* of seventh grade pupils text to the railroad spur, but the LANCASTER BRAND 'U.S. CHOICE BEEF served refreshments. other is owned bv an individual md is’flat Whether or not either^ Columbus PTA By B 11 Troeschec f these pieces would put the, The Columbus PTA met on leacon in proper popitaon to Mondav e ening at. the school Well, its all over but the shout uide planes is not known by irg. Last Saturday evening St with Mrs. Jam es Scotti* president he council j in ch aree. MichaeJs Hall literally jumped t the tune of both round ant — ------r ’ 1 dfeaick Roast -3S !n observance of Founders' Day . Mrs. Walter Ronson. local coun­ square dance music at the An ty councilor - gave a short histofv *iUal B a rn D ance sponsored, b; C ircle 7 M gtll M Ain't ImMw Irand CkwcV toatt n put "wnll* appeal" la »»»ry h i «aa»l maal yaw Mma. of the PTA movement She also the Council. tnhf som e rrt the things she heard Our hats are off to the commit Circle Peven of the WSCS of LANCASTM BgAND'U. i. CNOKT SONILISS toM of th*’thine* she heard fee who did such a Wonder! he Lyndhurst Methodist-Church Shrim p flKf 99< a* th e C n o t - Found*****' D av 'oh in setting up the hall am’ -net on 'Honda evening at the n that day at T^nerV **•»' in rt th a t th e e v e n in g * r*» . Mis* l>'is R es, of Post ------FROSTiD FISH — Fr. c- r l« r a ’’food ’‘nooth for all who attended F" V ■ W \na Fel1 CROSS RIB ROAST -69< i i ’ lakr in month .h«ise of you who did not hav . • .i? v.o*'o i recent anr* , **lie\e me. ask anyone v/Vo \ ■«» _ ■ ; d O’H'.r p esen ^ nut r tu • ■ tm 'm i'pr ’ot oarent* The th ere. M rs j i » I am . imici saits e i 4 9 * /.•urth i-rnde rc. eived the attend On Sunday evening the')Coun».i,' o len n ii BACON — 3 S 67. S c a llo p s . r> in n n e r held its Annual • Memorial Pr > Stelmack and Mrs Le Mrs. James La Corte and mo ttrmtn for the deceased member Roy HasNgid^ Jr., an d th e Mhisc* thers of fourth grade pupil* of the Council at Sacred Hesrt Ruth Heismeyer and Goldie Ed Acm e GROCERY VALUIS served refreshments during a so School. The ceremonies were un w ards. ria l h«>ur a fte r th e m eeting. ter the guidance of Brother I Their next meetin*» will be on Waldo lppolito and were v er' D onald iiotu.a. son of Mr. an«i LAtOI VHOIHIA LU March 18th. wen Fathers' tyidht impressive. There were approxi Mis Di'nimic ^ou*a of R«*«*seVelt ■ HEINZ will be observed Joseph Moeller mately 40 brother member* pre jvenue. entertained b.y play in motor vehicle inspector, will be «ent to w.tnesS the fine job done rhe organ in a p« g^arn .if di’ • th-*. puest speaker. by the officers of the Counei’ '*er mu#ii »t th^ >t M. ha' T CHERRY PIES CRICKCa NQIRLC ’'d by . Grand Knight FreH r h u r h of P alisades P a rk -at •r CREAM IP MVMMfM C osta. their dinner held on Saturday State Amvets Brother Joseph A. Costs wss evening at th# VtW Hail, Pali • 1 0 U P 6 - 8 9 Eulogist for the evening and gave sade. Plan Meeting a m ost in sp irin g ta lk for th e o c­ ■ HEINZ BAKED casion. Don’t forget that this com MMftY ftn St.f* The State Department of Am ing Friday is the. dsy set s«ide vets have announced that its sec for the Annual Memorial Mass VEIfTAMAfl ond annual Mid Winter Confer for the deceased of the Coun~*l i ence will be held on Sunday, Feb The time will be 9:00 a.m. at T im ff f o r Vitim Brood 2 ^ 3 5 * ■ • r ruary 24. at the Hotel Plaza in Sacred Heart Church. 2 - 2 9 ' All brother members and thei: \ BEANS Jersey City. a m m t m m | The agenda calls for a business wives are cordially invited to at ! d Portrait session to be held in the morn­ tend. As this is a holiday for most HEINZ ing after which the general pub­ of the members of the Council YOt I I. TRKASURK Party Loytr 69* lic will be invited to attend a and it ig asked that alt who can FOR-YEARS. cocktail party which will be ten possibly attendr do so ft t ll dered in honor of. flown w Id The Open Hones Committee ha > C IC IM It l mond Muskie, of Ms'ne,‘ who announced that a special fsed will First tooth...or 2 4 3 will be the principal speaker. be in store Friday evening. The • p i a a a ^ ^ H It is expected that other prom­ menu that is beihg considered i« inent men in veteran, civic and well worth your Ume and effort first party dress ■ ID EA L—HAND P A C K ED public affairs will lend support to be .there at the C.Y.O. so how by speaking on iesues of interest about coming over /fo r ■ s w hile end concern to the general pub and mixing with your brothe-s hair thr Portrait ’’ ■’ lie. for the evening. m ade >um-.. Commander John Carrucci of Lyndhurst‘Post 20. cordially ex Mr. snd Mrs. John J Coid. of i TOMATOES 2 "3 5 tend* an invitation to local per Page Avenue, are back fr..m a sons to be present at 1 p.m at two weeks vacation spent at Fort the Hotel Plaza. , \ muderdale, Fla. ■ IDEAL — RED SOUR PITTED SCHEBRIES 2 45 SpedaUng bt ■ Botl Stooks 22^59* Produce at its l i e v f ■ PERMANENT ■ ■ CAUSOSMA WAVES IC I CIKAM S ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 ^ 2 5 it Hair Coloring w t t a r r y 89< p asv w • ww s* - - * ” PANCY MW M UY D u ir y f a v o r i te s • For the priceUae record COMPLETE HAIR of each prectous age — fcsve your child's portrait mads : SWEET POTATOES 3 25 STYLING INCLUDED Extra Sharp | 0 S. Ma. t MAJMI A!*K AIMH T Ol R OIL PAINTIM.S. THEY ARE 1 » f 9 « »». SI PERU • RUSSET POTATOES 2, 49< MANRICO'S ISSsi, Ina ilp U n Hm*. p gocsg n4Drr Todd StiKlio G Eneva B-2148 Switt Cheote ■ P«"«V Apples Toss«»d Salad . 32 RUp- M i U PARS A VENUS, RUTHERFORD. N. J. N ink ArlinflM euisum 1 * * 3 9 * m 4 S 3 9 « ^ C M Umtimf* *~ KE 2-4662 • m m r r , Mry, Wirfssiday. PAGESIX COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH PERCEN REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. WS7

services and clinics. Cerebral • Third Tube proiert which will in- * palsy centers have been~ esttb i rease the annual capacity of th« lished and cerebral palsy project* L incoln T ufliW r S© p e r cen t Paramus Moves To Stop Sunday Shopping aided. Elk contributions helped and will double peak-hour ca­ ■ Paramus, site of - some of th0 fie hazard was ‘he main reason of Germain and Feldman said Ana nee the only cleft palate clin­ On?e again the Ctrontj\Proba- ler said, the officers get what he pacity . for approving the ordinance., paramus should not be made the ic irk: the state at St. Barnabas tion Department is sendmg^but » describes as a gilt ed fed educa biggest shopping center develop . The Expressway has intcrtrefl ments in New Jersey, is taking However, Councilman Vince . victim o£ business greed. Another Hospital, Newark, and under its call for qualified personnel. tion in social work. Jobs are open N. Y. Expressway declared Paramus should not be ; Sate '.exits fo Dyer avenue, 33:d steps to halt the traffic tie ups Lucas said it was more a ques­ scholarship program estaV.lished T h ree N ew fobs only to New Jersey residents. made the Coney Island of New two years a",o, f»i>r hand»‘*ar«»«-,d and 35th street, and intermediat** avmch make *he highways in that tion of changing Paramus from Chief Probation Officer L. Van Aritn County residents preferred. Opened Tuesday a residential area *o a business Jersey . young people are now obtaining entrances from 38th street and community impassable on Sun D. C handler says there are now . Some idea of what they do is Ninth avenue, 33rd and 31st Sts. flays. area, which he did not favor. Some local merchants added college educations with full four openings for probation of­ included in a letter sent out by So that motorists might enjoy An ordinance adopted on first scholarships in New Jersey col­ it* conveniences immediately, the Irving A. Germain, president of the ordinance should reflect the fice rs on his staff Three per the Department. The definition } During the Expressway’s con­ reading last week prohibits th? wishes of the voters instead oi leges. sons are needed for newly au­ of an officer's duties is: Lincoln Tunnel Express way —e x ­ struction — complicated by the* poeration of certain employment the chamber of commerce, was tending from the Manhattan Pla a gainst ‘he o rdmaiuc. Jn a P r f certain pressure groups. Last gear’s arnpairtt reached thorized position*. The fourth is ‘Performs probation work in city’s heavy traffic — five new or businesses on Sunday. th e Probation Department; p re za of the Lin:oln Tunnel to West pared statement he said: “W»* $156 000 of .its $2 j 0 0C0 goal. T h ii left for A job ‘elsewhere. ySteel girdef bridges were built. pares comprehensive case his­ 30th street between Ninth and *One of them, a 467-foot centilevcr ^ T his will be given a public don’t known a single municipal :.um was not amassed from large The yespohsibilit es of the De tories; makes investigations as Tenth avenues — Was opened to structure over the Pennsylvan a shearing on March 27. I* may very ity in the entire State where Sun donations from wealthy contrib­ pa:tment have increased over thr Jersey Elks Aid to home and living condi, traffic at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Febru­ R ailro ad y ir d s between 31st and Swell be the decisive factor in i day closing will have a greater utors but represents the response yeqrs, says Chandlti. The case tions, neighborhood environ- ary 19. The Expressway is part of 33rd streets, was built without similar steps around the state, j impact upon. the business com from nearly I-.*0.000 New Jersey lead alone has increased 88 per Crippled CHHdren mentr, school records employ The Port of New York Author­ disrupting train service and in­ Miready the Legislature is study- j munity than in Paramus. It is men and women. cent in the last 5 years. The In ity’s Lincoln Tunnel Third Tube a- matter- of -utmost gravity to. creasing work load has caused a ment histories and o*her factors; volved the erection of 42 ton Ing ab tp to make such dostngs-+ ' El hi In New Jersey, tike per- interviews relatives, complain­ project scheduled for completion mandatory around the state. j our own businessmen. It »s a T-iws 1947 cauipaum now ifl.no continuing search for new, train,-, steel girders in approximately ; sonal pride in their achievement- gress, offers the f u^li- it? mailed today will e x am s for sen io r p ro b a t on offl opening The official party then * handk.'ip;>ed. f la ted work ss required. " merce there has gone on record help put the campaign over the cer, a' nos« which has a too sal rude th e first cars on the eight j Mr. and Mrs: DanieJ Reisel of opposing it. In agreeing with Germain, The Elks Easter Shield pro top. ar.y of $5,900. Block four lane $11,000,000 ex’- 40th street. Union City, daughter The official public hearing will Samuel Feldman, representative gram has helped thousands of in College level education with Cn f.incolns Birthday, Mrs; prersv.ay, through the Lincoln and son-irt law of Mrs; J o h n P e t­ be held M arch 27. of the Great Eastern Mills, said j dividual cases with examination Furthermore,' every cent you stiine specialization in social sci Hose Scoffohe and daughter Tunnel and back to New York. e rson, 131 V alley B rook av en u e. In a public discussion before what is good for business is good , therapy and treatment. Thous­ c o n trib u te w ill be rttotned far ences is required, and some ex Mary went to the theatre. Th'’ The two way Expressway is I are the parents of a ron. Daniel the introduction of the ordinance, for the community. ands of dollars have been con expenditure in this area by the perience in rela’ed work i* j.r e play th“y attended was '‘Inherit part of The Port of . New York Christian, born on Thursday at several residents said the tra? A resident opposed to the view? tributed -to hospitals .nursing L y n d h u rst Lodge. ferred. Once on the job. Chand­ The Wind", with Paul Muni. - Authority's $100,000:000 two lane St. Barnabas Hospital, Newark. INDUSTRIAL and TRADE DIRECTORY Dedicated To The Development Of A Greater South Bergen Bergen County Is A Good Place To Work - A Good Place To Shop DRIVE-IN and SAVE 20%

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B ic t o n , D ic k in s o n a n d Co m pa n y ■UTMiKFSiia. a n unity Fine Furniture - - Reupholstery • • • Slipcovers The toll, soldierly figure, dressed in a “suit of brow* broadcloth spun at Hartford*' bent to kiss tho Bible before Samuel Otis could raise ft to his lips. 575 Rioge Road KE. 2*6185-6 Northirth ArljjArlington The New York Battery critshed out a thuteen gun salute, the church bells PLENTY O t CONVENIENT FREE PAPARKDTC of the city rang in triumph and from thousands of people who crowded the OPEN UNTIL • r . k . MON, TBCRS.IS. / r » i sCt-oets and roof stop* as far aa the .eye could see eonie the joyous cry, “Long live George Washington.'' America had just inaugurated, «• her first President. her most t»e loved h«*ro. So great was the people's affection for this calm Virginiian that there wps talk of U t Us Solvo proclaiming him king. A n d the majority of the Senale favored co n ferrin g on ELLER J . W. MORTELL CO. him the title of “His Highness', President of the United States of America in f KELLER Yoar Heating Protector of Thrtr Liberties/' k N c m m M l t n d h v m t ^ n b w n u n Yet Washington began his inaugural- address with these words, “Fellow eitl- * Co m p a n y cens . . . thus giving himself the only title he wanted. Manufacturers at Today we ran best honor George Washington by letting those words remind us not only of his humility but oi our responsibility lo the legacy he left us.ENGINEERING A ■ mm n i l n FU EL O IL As citizens of the nation Washington first led, let us protect its security in MUTOFIKriiC the best way an American can—by strengthening the security of our own families TECHNICAL COATlMf an d hom es. OIL BURNERS One of the best ways to bu.ld security tor your homo is by regular invest­ COMPANY m en t h i U S . Series E Savings Bonds—an important privilege which ail Americans r o t SURVEY CALL enjoy. YK E . 2-1609 THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY 21. 1*57 COMMTRCHI LEADER a SOUTH BERG«?I RKYITW r\ct

imvts even' w hew hm T M s * i fb ch o tii . Pwiwi>ralr6fc tr ie d »•* a d 'iw r h«on wheoo. _.tn*.» . i ar %t» a»vt Mrs 16-Year OMers Headed DeliaqaenU Doctors Discuss Public Education lriNaq|ht'.M# vie wAaa **t NwaUwa* a s ^ tor. a seocaMl tn m > - i t * «ya/« M•■’.■‘ f i Gueaf-t A couple of parent, who should know .rrrroth taUJ ~ Otte Hetfcose ttuaaha Hr M» a aa. ** -^s *\th eve VI A^ t M rs For tho Year Among Lyndhnrst Youths ■ ■ ^ >» *r«-i >% i •’ ao-.t .i*vd*Slar to underslreu wltal is good in cdiu'etiau and to o*rr-en*. m »» The. m trenyrar-old youngster took over thr frown | — ~ — ------\ » , ♦ U * Vm. *Ot p)ia»i*r ahal is bad. ^SO liMCOM .ewawt I vl f m t m - k\ »i*4 *K J4reo i» ao as lhe m wl delinquent aae group in lhe township, PuM ir younfer popuUtion. • The parrut. are two doctors, l.lojd Morrow ami Ki. Gntm, an d '» y |k w ted w ht«> .(■■> *M ' ■ cwtt Ila.-^nna sawt t < lnnnitjrV »c Ih k .U awd lhe Sm«ei!> Ma>Ken>*e ol ■ an- sm th e »t »i> to T. . Ww IVua’ aa *4 , . . r . , ,« T r -,rtT---. ‘ __ F.\ V » • i ‘ .» '•» » ' I ' I' ■ There Were 34 •ixtcen-year-oldm in trouble ih 1956, m Iffjwlhurst. '‘ ho wei* ad a that » t. - ye heM M*-. ^ * apprehended 9*tv«r«tK*HAaf4 H<,rin«during tn*the i We seldom jadT H* vM.i isv*i J •• 1 hereby submit the report of I of the Township of Lyndhurst re low s: The interview took pla^e at the hen vl uadtng 01 writing difh lV,ir, mat Am*- ks was th« the Juvenile Bureau o l the Lynd* .««. corded 680 boys up U> the age ot 1055 Aiinuai conference of the Amen- caltie* in the public Ovh^i* an*! . )a»t *re*t N'Or >t w /^M It hurst Police Department for the ... 15 on the rosters of the baseball First Offenders 126 .an Psychiatric Assut iatton m the are quite sstiaHed t«» seivt th»e* twelve month period commenc­ j football and basketball teams. O this >a true, he «s«d we have lo Second Offenders *7 Mount Royal Motel, Montreal. our f' ur children ih*ie ing January 1. 1996 and ending 0 this 660 boys only 11 are listed p re c tie e d»m *i-recy a» Fh^v Third Offenders 13 Of the children Dr Uoyd said j Dr Laura is the daughtei *»f December 51, 1856. A total of 45 g- t as having been involved in mtnoi >■ 11 * oaly feta* *•« sm Out ol Town 6 T h ere is n<>t a t c 01 a .stammei M ami Mrs M William Khrli.h incidents were recorded by the mu ^ the year of 1955 is as follows: ikes in thcu hcnie where the> dents, involved property -damage, gram and have organized a r;fl« N e«U a vi e ^ ! ,w f the- 19S5 . 1956 an consult each other on jC- mmunity .N’attosval B«nk and I incident involved' fire ----- chib for both boys and girls -be- Y 3 “CRT tto?d leet'ivfd ^ • tween th/ ages of 13 and 16 A From his early t*- 4*00>n * .n « In the same twelve m o n th p e r ­ T 9 9 raining at McGill Vnrfersity bov. ling team has also been or H i . B erta H r ace rtiebold, lf»g cab in " A hr t’ < i t > iod, *he total number o{ juveniles 6 3 3 .nd linshed at $t blupr.th'i ganized for girls of the Townahii of Mr an d M rs. K ai l A D te b o k tJ a*- i n*ht f. r ev* vth*o* -h* - aot- apprehended in connection with 9 8 7 Ho*| ital. Washington, w Kere he delinquent incidents totaled 194, ; of Lyndhuist As of this date 192 ot Keerwy—iMieet wa» 17 year* ed and hi* yearning tc*r 10 7 ' 7 met the girl who was to become of w hich 17 w e re fem ales and I boys and girls hsve enrolled in old on M »ndav Tl»e event waa ti*>n u still a tymU l > ao t*\ 11 ia 11 his wife. t-eleiristed with « paity' at H erjthtw w^v> desire somethin* •- «i 177 were males. In. the cases of these activities and dnly i boy t t 33 Dr M ura setd that *he seldom th e fem ales 10 w e r e ' fro m s u r ­ n has been involved in a del in ] home on Sunday fin Joyrc C»en work far »t Have You Filed? 14 n 30 works fulltime because of lhe de «ha^. Kathiern Fucone Carol I Uiwoln *m» * a* U iu*/" • rounding communities. One fe­ quent incident. 15 19 30 nands of the family IV. Sue WiUiama. Dn*»s Dih Arn'v. th.-ugh' grewn t*-» male appeared before Judge Mar­ Ptl. Robert Freymuller ‘\tr. 16 S3 34 ’ For me. she said- "it is not M* Ju d y H u n ter an d C a th e n n - V arrstng H r •t(r>i>icd t t tin K ole o t the Bergen County Juvenile Bureau IT 19 16 jifltcult to be a wmamg mother Ciaflm v a n y n e e o!w t#iJ* th at ar.*** be Juvenile Court, the remaining 7 1 At tha present time there art oecause 1 m still at home and on , There was further rwlebratnw-. ’for* tv»m After ieevb s the oe*' were reprimanded and released approximately 4,360 pupils regu cell with a family perty 011 Monday [ he *tud**d and beanie * It’s Not Too Early! In their parents custody. Of the tered In the Lyndhunt School Library Report She said she arranges her evening Guesta v^ne hei gland JU»»ei Finally ;«*. 177 males apprehended 46 were System. In addition there are ap . (Continued from Page 1) hours so that she is free when parenta, Mr an. «► gen and Passaic Counties and sincere appreciation to Mayor j had • brighter side to man> p»ot> Henry R. 1(oziol sentenced to a corrective institu­ Gglagher for his interest in li ■ It m s am i he w as n o ted f-,u ovarn tion. IA males appeared before hrary activities, the Board of th4t ha ,uned t*> w « n tn« s«»T Ant rt m it At t tH Nttxi lhe Lyndhurst Juvenile Confer YPFNBWS Commissioners and the Board of Girl Scout News p e0 |4 e ence Committee and the remain­ Library Trustees for their advice U m o ln h e ld the eoaHH«y sn d ing IM were reprimanded and By VBWWU VALLUM and attention .to the operation of Tioop 6 met on Monday. Patrol S had opening ener.etaa*. Pa )»ts fu tu re atw^ve *11 th in g s snut trol 4 h ad ch arg e o! th e clo sin g rsercuaos. LaUtHe g a \e o ut m o re released in the custody of their the Lyndhurst Free Public Li i», essed that though! 1 I * . til Nf t t % sf*tt* a*rv \ t Board of Education folder* We made valentines. Our leadei is Mrs pgmita, or referred to the Juve­ By Virjinia Vallery h r a r y " nile Bureau of the community. J Tully and our asautaut is Mrs Sciipetto with Carol Itjohm ao The tdtal of 194 Juveniles appre­ Tlx Yount Paoflt'a fellowship aemor aide . ^ of St Thomas' Episcopal Church G E. M W 5 hended fqr delinquent acts, when Troop 9 held tt* meeting m Colonthu*’ fk hool Kleven (Iris were held an Interesting discussion it b ro k en d o w n , show s 131 Juve present w ith our leader. Mis. H Van Rhyh. and our sMii^anta, Mr* Ian Sunday'i meeting. The toni: niles residing in Lyndhurst and W Kelly and hfisa Pat La Chappelle. Mrs Van Rhyn talked aver of defcatt and a question - anti 63 juveniles from surrounding mr cookie orders and the athool liudgeta were passed Out. Oithi Or. W . J. Cunningham answer period was "Boy and Qirl communities. brought home made valentines and aur leader gave out piues lot Relationship". Tip .meet speaker A comparison of juvenile in the best and m«»nt original." Virginia Ferrari wan Ant pure Ai* <*»h T't t«*n a e tn e J n l en«r> was Miss Robinson, who Is aao ridents for the year of 1956 ai valentines were sent to the $cout House Ddnna Morn . brought in Hsewee .•II. I.) (ffalnlmeel elated with lhe Youth Consult 1 co m p ared to th e sam e 12 m o n th tier vHttola and the guls practiced their Mexican Hat dniHe ftn a tion Service of the Episcopal period of 1955 is as follows: ihe International month We have been invited to join Troop 19 on 561 Helgr«%e Ih n r Diocese of Newark. Everyone was ♦ ; - 55 58 February 25 and our theme is Mvateo Miwtmg end» d with a‘ fuend fascinated with the manner in Malicious mischief 34 53 . K-rlssrny. N J which Mias Robinson answered ■hip circle and the giris then aang a Mexican ai>n V Van Rhyn. Property damaje 15 14 rep o rter. our puxzling and especially dif­ PKort# KEdrny 2 01 36 T h eft • 19 15 ficult questions. Troop HV met Thursday night. At our p*rty ** hail ■ VsOen A great many functions were tin’s Day partv tfcith Boy Scout’Troop wl Wc played the Balloon t f T otal 71 83 alao explained to us about the Dance." The Broken Heai t Dame, and we had some relay racea A comparison of juvcni'-cs jip- us* M t Y.&S. All members pre­ We divided into teams and hunted lot lhe iwoaw af Um brukm prthmded during the year of sent agreed that this week's die. heaits. After we had pls.ved all the fame* we had our hu!fet 1956'as compared to the rime |J rujeion surpassed our previous ‘Jean 4>ibbler. retorted : • _____ - . \ month period' of 1&55 is as fol-* one ot lest month. ‘ Troop 11 Donna Pods 1 ad and < heryl 1‘hiarreMI gOt tlyeir ptn* In passing out bouquets, our on F 1 ida> We are learning a Danish and a Ssmlmli dame lot Ii. Congratulations go to Mary Mul tecmitionai Fntndship Month A member of our troop, Patty Lyn* h, is m the hospital hiaiu'y Lapt£« and Linda Roemei* ieporters Anthony J. Del Tufo Agency. Inc. ler who did a terrific job con- Ferraro's ducting the Worahlp Service Ust Troop lg. We had the Jullieite Low *vnna< ffiflsoWj. rdii nirt «< n 111 , I M l any of if. I l-nv.i (*• Richard D an, Beverly Buchanan hio and Rose Mary Mareno tave a rep«»r| « n Italy We a t happv iHSsees aaf talwao s a* *1 l«m « *Aia-.«»«• By AppoinUaefct Oaly and Virginia Vallery. ’o have Mrs D Sweetman for a .nf* number Wimfre.i tso^tei Charles Bremer, president . rp o rte i AnttwMky J Ih-i Twfo Vlrxetii J Pn«* ?•-. ; fr,.**: Doug Niche Is end Earl.Oreenlret Tr*A4 - 22 W e r ta r t.d tii" 'i. H if lf b; |>Uyn > I'tt >tr 504 Pact Avenue AuftAMt n*sn, v ’l* will be .co-chairmen of the en < n d K r u f f u t.< i T l i r r e \ U t h a t flu follow H ig « tertainment committee Drive With Cara h*tr .Brownie pin, tuean liOrtir ... Jome Sludtr. Ik i .... Meci. wfe>. L ynne T ru ik e L a u ra M w u i .».•) T h r., » » u.d !!w Hioume Promtne and :4l. WisheH n ,\lr> ln l ua» end 292 Ridge Rood Wf.J-0550 Lywdhawrst ailed tto roll We tSeo bed s \ . leoUOe pert/ We rt.w d w.Mi uw Mean Tunnel—leada Khler. r.i

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ARNOLD S BAKERY LEDERMANS SAN CARLO RESTAURANT We'Have It FACILITIES FOR BOUQUETS Wedding and Birthday Cahes ** rV ^ Cold Beer - Wines - Liquors AND PARTIES Our Socially f^,. mJ BEST IN COLD CUTS & HOME MADE SA!.ADS Featuring Sizzling Steak* Orders Taken For <. '■ 'j j j s FREE DELIVERY All Occaiions ✓ J J + StaNu 299 Stuyvesant Avenue WEft*ter 9-5975 300 Copeland Ave. (car. of Stuyvesant) WE. 9-9083 242 Stuyvesant Avenue- G E neva n u>at Feldman C leaners BARGAIN STORE ALCOA STUYVESANT PHARMACY 2-tl Sluyvesant Avenue FIN E- SH O ES Combination Aluminum Windows 95 STUYVESANT AVENUE #E. 9-3100 CHILDREN 3-T R A C K William Richter, B.S.-Pb.G., Prop. G E. 8-9023 ( f c t t h e TEEN-AGERS $15-95 Ju m b o Size “YOUR HEALTH — FRIENDS” BOYS No Down' Payment Siart to Pay April. 1957 FAMOUS ItRAND SAoed Deilined to Keep • Full Line Of Modern Drugs Little Feet Normal D O O R S * JA L O U S IE S • Free, prompt Delivery Service MERCHANDISE • Zenith Hearing Aids AT 304 Valley Brook Men U Women WE. 9 5300 North Am erican Aluminum Co. \ I' • Batteries For All Hearing Alda OPEN SUNDAYS—9 A.M. to 1 P.M. II 4 V M. to d P.M . CUT RATE PRICES Ave., Boclc Bldg: N. PALAZZO 232 STUYVESANT AVENUE LYNDHURST Doctor's Prescriptions Filled WEIister 9-3880 — A tr tK 6 p.m. f;E 8-0713 S ltfH o ir r i - S o fa b rd s - l.irinpf. Hoorn Furniture Authorized KODAK Dealer ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON OriJiH’rii s ■ I iilitUslering Fa st COLOR Service Rental Service -Sander, Polisher, Edgev, Lawn Roller, Staple Gun, Ex/ierl Hair Shaping anil Timing SAME DAY FILM DEVELOPING Dell Sander, Wallpaper Spray Permanent Wave S/M'cialist • EXCEPT SATURDAYS BEFORE 9:30—READY 4:30 P.M. For Your Convenience: Open Sunday Morning 'Ml Noon 30-1 S lu y v esan t A venue LyndliuYst, N. J. CAMERA HOUSE HARRY'S HARDWARE GEneva 8-6817 Upholsterers and Decorators 213 Stuyvesant Ave. 230 STUYVESANT AVENUE WE. 9-0251 WEbster 9*4260 241 STUYVESANT AVE. G E. 8-3058 South Bergen’s Leading Jeweler Carroll’s Wines & Liquors Inc. KARLS MEAT MARKET S. POLLINA, JEWELER Hamilton - Grtien • Bulova Ualfhw HARRY BERENSON S Wines - Liquors - Beer FINE MEATS Jewel* By Trifari and C.oro* AND GROCERIES _ _ BUDGET A t TIME « PA Y M E N T FREE DELIVERY PLAN Free Delivery >E.8-6400 207 Stay vesan! Avenue Expert Repairs Done i \ 1 - \M • WEbster 9 0929 On' Premise* 214 Sluyve»anl Avenue WEUtvr 9-8121 238 Stuyvesant Avenue GE. 8-9421 Lyndhurst

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Th* Lyndhurst Woman's Club; The program will include a celebrated its 2Tlh anniversary demonstrated talk on -Gla*' with a tea preceding their meet Blowing" to be given by Miss / m m m ing on Wednesday afternoon at Grace Howell, of Scotch Plains Adomrani Temple, jn Second1 Plans for this meeting »e;r Avenue . completed a* a meeting of th* The tea table with a lace cloth > executive board held on Thurs^ was arranged with a silver tea day evening at the home of Mr* F O R A B A L A N C E D DIET service at either end, decorative I.ouis De Massi in Fern Avenue blue candles and an anniversary Thpse .present were Mrs Phillip : and A BALANCED BUDGET cake decorated in club colors as Paul, chairman Mrs Camei on J the centerpiece The cake wa; Mrs. Thomas Hickev Mr? John, baked and decorated by Mrs B Sozrio. Mrs C. Wesley Shikc s William F- Mayer, a past presi Mrs. John Sloan. Mrs Loreni i dent Mrs. Elmer G Davenport H arm s, Mrs Joseph Meinsohn and Mrs John S. Latsha.j. past Mrs Henrv Frank. Miss Jeanette* presidents, poured. Herrman. Mrs Maurice Zubatkm Corsages for the past presi Mrs. Kenneth Rurika and Mrs denis present, which included Horace R Bogle-Jr also Mrs. H E. Roszel, Mrs. Har The dinner dance fiven on Sat Caet Robert N Kat.r of L« nd ry Klein anjl Mrs. Paul Witting, urday night at the Garden Spot hurst, who is a member of the were presented by the garden m E«fst Rutherford wa* attended Operation Mustei Committee o department 'through Mrs Wit- by nxtv couples and proved a -the Passaic units o f the New Jer ting, who also presented same to very enioyable even* for all Mis sey Nati' nul Guard Capi Kat/ honored guests of the day. Mrs De Massi was chairman of th»- is the full tjme adiatant of txu Phillip Paul, chairman, and Mrs committee of arrangements w V Passaic Armofy *bjch bouse* Ix>uis De Massi and Mrs. Arthur Mrs Cameron. Mrs Harms and the 215th Armored Infantry Bas Faulr'oner. of the evening mem Mrs. Bogle. Decorations were talion. bership department, and Mrs. along the valentine theme John Day, of the Junior Woman s The Amen.an group will meet Club. on the evening of Marih 5th at Emblem's Posts The program for the afternoon the home of Mrs Salvatore ’V was a panel on books deaf Jackmo, in Post Avpfluf The Given A Party with “Growing Old Gracefully theme will be "Beauty and Go Mrs; Joseph Rader, of Travers and How to Retire" given bv Mis* i Grooming". Place, was hostess at; her hom« Edith Jenmngs. Mrs. Mayer and. At the executive board meet on* ida> ev en in g to th e Past Mrs. Lebbeus. Stewart. A discus- ing Mrs Paul gave a reoor’ or P r r * - i d e i i t > . C l n o o f • h e 1 y n d h u r v t sion followed the EVenin* Department state Er»'.!>ler.i 'Club. 10 to Mrs Joseph Jankowski; pres1 meeting .held recently. ot t • X '.. I • ' dent, was in charge of the short Hotel McAlpin in New York'City. . 16 lbs. ■ tb.e e y,-Af- a Im't-hda^r an d valen business meeting • J — ------; tine l artv . i-lebi ating the .birth J h e m i« l Mi h An invitation, from the even- Thp J adies- Auxiliary oft'-.- . days • o f Mrs Clarence I ) M iei ing .-membprship department -.to Taj.{ D e m n r n tir C tu ir w-M : wood a ltd M rs. Bader f a n c v - v O u n g T O P Q u a l i t y attend then meeting this even . hoJd rard partv this evejvm. Deio; were in red and ing was accepted. . at lhe c,ub house in Milton A . ' w hite w' th a center oieee of cu* Mrs. Davenport, Mrs Arthur nu<|. M rs. J e a n B ogle an d M_t> ivflovverv n vhe>e co lo rs T h e re Wesjmann. Mrs. Rowel. Miss Jen Chris Cuneo a re c<>( h a ir men - freshmen is v, ijh an attract!' e- n-ings and Mrs. Latsha were ap . i .. Varoied out the same val pointed a nominating committee Mr and Mrs. Robei t 1! M t k« l erttine ’then.e Mr* Bei. Migltn The election will ‘be held in and daughters. Patricia and K • , present [ resident of the Enxbtcn, TURKE A pril.. . . .■ •. thleen. of Freeman Street . am1 Club read a birth Jay poem B«s*eBoste WitWith PeesKmode bvlte* e«d let»^ W«*h It’was voted to holcTOie instal­ Other.' present included Mis Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elmer a no SwSwifts ift * Premium ArmourArmours s Star Stor USU S Cbou*Cboi«* Th# iMy O f The Week I f*« lation dinner and annual meet-? daughter. Doris, of Bloomfielli Emmett At he tUm president. Mrs ing at the San Carlo Restaurant, spent Sunday at Fort Dtx. when' • (’!, II li-.s. C o ll Ml S 1 Opts M. C w tte * C u t ft V^»«|»i»ed k \ f *i. t * » >69* with Mrs. Mayer as chairman of Fa’s iei Mrs Fi e\u 11 k S t* ft Sw^ft » Pitmiia* S«»» U \ Ch* »• Pastrami thej visited‘their nephew. Josejjh v .. * • '• -I Be*e*m the committee of arrangements Colasurdo. who is there for bav, Mi.s ’ ile ja v d Gioi dano. Mi S Jobft CROSS RIB ROAST Cancer dressings will be made training The M tchells took Jo Gra/iano. Mrs Thomas Esehak HINDS next Wednesday. February 27th. seph find two of his fuends out Mrs Olga Nazaie and M is'Mad OF BEIF 49 Beefsteaks ‘ w- •• sr 59* at the home pf Mrs. Harry Klein. to d inner. e l me Grant BONELESS lb 4 Top, Quality A . 9 w « r 165 b» , Af*0 s -Ni- N V* - .••4 225 Tontine Avenue. 59 ‘ • • • - - — • S..' 4. Mrs. Jankowski led a group of '* ir ‘ !-P - * * H addock f-ilfets 2 1 89' past presidents to attend the lw «l N»*Ki <#«•*.*> # •»«' *■>.:* M l J* \i tc.'io" . 1 Ci** SW IfT S PREMIUM • S SkmWw llin W lS %*• *S Il * i «4. ' * * Eighth District Past Presidents Notice to Persons in Military . . meeting • the Contemporary R egJar <»r ^ C O * A l l A t l o w l n f i h I i Halibut Steak v59‘ Club in Newark today. Service or Patient in Veterans' Frankfurters * 59’ The Evening Department of the Lyndhurst Woman’s Cluo Hospitals and to Their *«A ^ f will observe guest night at their H - " w , ,1-^ Horteradish meeting this evening in the High Relatives and Fritnds School cafeteria. There will' be guests from; If you are in the piilitury service ar aie a patient in » vM*rans' ho.pital and de-ue to vo,tf. or if you are a relative Abundant Grocery VzIuqq / evening departments-' in the j V 19* Eleventh District with Mrs. John or friend cf a person w.ho is in the miitary service or is a patient in a veterans’ hospital wMU you believe, will desire ^ F R IS H M K Gray, of New Milford, northern to vote in the PRIMARY election to be held on April 18. \W, MRS IITLE« i vice chairman,of the Evening De •kindly wnte to, the undersifcned at once making application Chocolal® Syrup partments, and tfieir own Mrs. for a military service ballot to be voted in said election to Duncan. Cam ion, Eleventh Dis be forwarded Ip you, if you hi* in the nulrtary service or Cherry Pie” 55* trict vice chairman There will arc a patient in a veterans’ hospital. viaHng ySBf name, nur. also be guests from ’he Lynd serial number, home address arid the addiess at which you V* 37* hurst Womans CKib and the ar° stationed or ran b-» found, or if you desire the military Strawberries ‘v“.V MARGARINE2 4 5 Lyndhurst Junior Woman's Club.' service ballot for a relative or friend then make an applua tioti under oath for a. military •■"i vire ballot'to t?e. forwarded Be»ns 2 r 3?. to him. stating tn your wppluation that he i> over th»- age of HIBLETS CORN,* ..2 Baby M «ats twenty one years and stating his name, serial^number, home Potatoes 2;:, 33. address and the address at which he stationed or can be Ladies' Aid Tea found. , , . « GREEN giant corn Forms of application can !«• ohtaiped from the under 2 : 45‘ 2 r 45* At St. M atthew’s •signed. V H lO H D ated Feb. 15, 1957 \ APP1ESAUCE The Ladies. Aid Society of St ALEXANDER ALLAN Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran County Cle.rk W H I 11 M 'A I .Wheat Germ Church was represerttecT *t a te^ Administrative Building ! starkist tuna $»r t# given on Thursday afternoon bv tl a kensadt. N J the , Ladies' Aid Society of St. Matthew s Lutheran Church in PtRFtCl FOR IUNCHIS CREENPEAS KlfCHfN KU».. CiAMDlN* Secaucus bv Mrs Otto Verbarg. Mi’s Osc«r J Wolfelsperger. Mrs. American Cheese FRESHPAK STROPD e lio u u i p Harry W Albrecht. Mrs Alex J Kragh and Mrs. Edward Stam­ su.d lb c3« m er. Process W WESSON Oil ...... Mrs RobeitJDamels. president, was in cikarge of their meet m s; Muensler - ‘ J‘. held a’ the church on Thuisday MARTINSON'S COFFEE evening. The group elected Mrs Daniels as their delegate to the conven EHIER'S TEABACS tion to be held at Lutherland in the Poconos in June, with Mr- y u H M u iu J Edward Henne as alternate HYOROX COOKIES M rs A lb rech t an d M rs J«*hp j • Borresen will visit the sick mem bers during the coming month N A N C Y IY N N R&R BONED CHICKEN Final pl*ns were, announced w . far the card party to be given Cherry Roll CARAWAY CHEESE at- the church on March 1st wrth •* 39 Mrs Albrecht and Mrs. John Koubek as co chairmen Donuts The stKiety will place floweis on the al*ar on March 10th in t h k h k \ h k m \ n y i U w i n memory of deceased member* J April 5th was set as the date m o m : < I I I vV R O W T > >< h d I N S T Frdzh frviiQ and VegatabteQ for a fish and chips dinner V y e a r th a n m m r o f r w «»nn n be served at the church with Mrs . PRK.K THREK.*’ Ha/e one or more servings every day Paul Slahor as chairman Only % day* T l» e - a i n r f i'S 'lin * l |i f i l v tln » >#*ar FLORIDA PINK SKCDUSS ■■ r.oiiie in and see llie I III \ Kt >• m _ _ F° C,T Fl« l.KT «n ie* * *• 1 *"• aa f# oww na K C A IK Y KFareiy t-1 CoMMKRCIAI. LKAUtU & SOI I II HKROKN .KfcYlLW I III K s i m . 1 I.H K l VKS 21. 1 *>r>7

Lose To Eastside Beat Garfield In PVC j unior scholastic Tourney St John’s Are Passaic Boy Looks Good, Burke Increases Point Total To 444 Freshmen Eliminated From Biddy Champs Martinez Faces Big Test ii-ic i■has-’ B« im n firid mhhe opening r o u n d , j te a m s clashed ftjth Lytidhars'. The lifteonth annual Juni .• St John's captured the town ketb.all t • • • •• fi ■! i L.. i Wi (in/ day .ni|ihi the Go’ in ning 66 to 6 0 . holast:- JnvHatiotj *Bask^tb'aJI f t ) A L M T T O ;hen jaave D e M a rc o a taste of ha ship Biddy League Basketball Stefan Redl. the Pa- saic srrap ' awn medicme si hedulo : : ;ht:( lad F r id a y { d eh. B*>aj£ ran- o u f v. Bekr h- a ;■ I'd of 11 win?-'. hack. T h n elim in ated »b«- G o ld en : pei r-tn' ol their goal attempt tea me readied the final round ‘ began to flad DeMarco with up­ the four titles since the inception defeating Paddy DeMarco at the and 6 (, cat • pa: uu-patine in Bears cffTkially as t he host five w;th' 3:s. for 62. v. hiie the Golden Ja>t K n d # y n ig h t. Fngk-w ood p ercu ts as he riifhed .in. i of the small fry .basketball pro­ St Nicholas Arena. It w as a preat fight all the way. ;n the* County HoU. increased their re ofd to 10 1 Bk-.r , b it 26 to : 50. and a 52 per who i la . < d a Lincoln Junior" DeMarco, former lightwetgh’. > idft.i Beat with a m i'ke-'tip tijt^v th Pa «** cent. a-. < rage. Very seldom do Hi h la ? season' and won tlx gram in 1953. T h e p o p u lar pro. New Jersey wdl be the seen • gram is’ sponsored bv the Depart champion, a rough, to u -h fighle; i - iru; thi overall rpmaininp. Then on Friday njght ■ •two h.rgh school t^iims get to- r hampion'hip are now represent ' of a great fight Tuesday nigl.; Sacred Heart ment of .Parks and Playg.ound met in Redl, undefeated in elevei; when the Cuban- beauty Kid Ga T3JT~~Lef? l j r j j t 7 ^ ' t r r c~rv; ith Lyndhurst-dfrM-H-tt1-- Po beaki Mj- t h e r Vr Jt f t- isu :; h -f a n t ;iS t u- > .h a o t ^ . Engl. od H.- n S. hi^xd and i o f which Mayor William F. C a i- bouts, a far harder opponent vdan, hooks up vvith Paters^m.^ *•» i-taV-'-M'- and • >u.t C lifton lor ninne:. u p honor-. ing oJ v. h i to I .a 'hr- finals to I Coui-hiin supervises the l*op play whijh is; in operation e very Pa.-saic boy. 'me-.year out of Ge: ing for a come-back, will be in 19 for 2-7 Englew ood, l-i'st year ag-iin w ent a,aturdav afterno. ». iff m ak e it necessary for "Vince* .side tak'in", a l 0 , lead on a fou-’ Sacred Heart' CYO courtsn - Hultheiforal qi.ad in th'f 'ohsola to be-placed St John « wc., a I .'ought back with courage and to be very, very careful s h o t, tjien I i:lly Thorn hit‘f<. re';e .v e d a scare on- S u h d u y in -h ; tion lovind- on Saturday night ir to din: fi the c h-arnf.".r.siup, whei three straight- one hahders for ■nit .f-urvived to edge out F.p;ph Hawk's Corner a earr.e s ta itjn g ;it 7 3') p.m. C , h Floyd Van S'. • Ck's fiv at P15 pm:.on Saturday 6 1 Lyndhujit. lyad. The. Ghost an y tj[ CbffSi ie P ark 33 to 32 < I ipl Lynd- aa i. c them as .sis’. The d } began to hit and take the'Tead This gives Coach- Jimmy' O 'llaa•' Biddy AH Stars Fm those wishing to attend the B y W ALTER "HAW K” ROWE hor*-t fivu..-aho,.iidi.;iiued,.’a.th.' ...r .,n ,-"«a a. , l>..t '!■•< lo .'Is finished the qoar Sa'«-vd -H eart”q u m te t .t ree-dKl '"-•the the dire-t ons to - the play i ,'ina'i : .#utld on rtrjW igth o f ' Najfr*'- p a W 3 T r » “2T'_to -Im '^ a t- • w r t w y ter strong for a.17 to 14 adyant nine straight without a lo ,r. Play Saturday ing. site- are as follows. Taka, the en toi n (ivci B( i ' nfi< ai the defending cha ion K.;-h af.e. Fddie Burke dropped in ter the Bergen County CYO Junior (Jaidi-n Stat • Parkway, .'getting ( 'LEA N IN G (HI 'IUK HAWK'S NEST U ;d « « Id . i ; i- no mal. h for lh> 'from4 the rate St..-John’s m the the I . Id pn point in the. set ond < an*o and l eague. The local racers will end ofl at the Ashury Park exit, prce I- m:-i ’ \v.. l t..ive ;oi adult softball li ague lor the 24th ron- K t; 'W A " ' !, pi V.OlOUS opene: S- bred d i-.ahth v. m m ;v. m d was u* -e’lvecf t hat th e S tate Lyndhurst. stored IH a;»a»nst I'i their league slate < n Sunda-. ( eed up Asbu.ry a .e n u e t-. Roll-a '*'■•■ ,'I w,. aysurijl when the announcement was I , w l« M > ml Clifloidi nine games by ilefeltin-* ,P'« rd d - i . ■ ■ ... '. irn am en t foj Paters'on to Hold a 35 to 2!' fnaVt u hen they, rater Inn S’ Fia/n -where the Boys' Club ii ■ ■ c Mift . i| lLSoftb&ll League w*l.l organize next Thui - halttim<- lead PaVk ham 37 to 24 .while lira lit lociftc d. day n -i t .i i Town Hall at. 8 o'clock . All interested are; asked Muhael's of Palisade Park. In P ark a 4 Early in the third period Joe Lyndliu t was in the ball its first contest (if th e sea-on di ;to . nd n n •, xpeeP-d that the : mooth functioning circuit will hist* round game on January j will- meet ^Vt- Carmel of Jers Pistone sank a one hand«-.r to nam e for arily ,one; pei;fxi, th« feating Seton H ull 37 Ur 2 (i Th< lauded . ... a cdmniitee compost'd of Pat Carueei. Sam th< Sat red H eart flVe had an \it:tpry enabled the Braves to tie .Crty- at 4 33 p rn Sat a i day.' at th*' ill - Gad Purchase, daughter m ove Kasfsid e a h e a d 38 *o 3 7 ^ ^ ' lb • 1 > h* ! nr field foah by Pat "Hofu.-i.! >. . If' ;i■;111 Hi nSm. ..na.pl-rfl'h.-n, «« t:u il Ir in;: th em 45' t i t ^ i * * 1 mp all tl,' idea for games played under tlie ‘on. ______Paiovis ip, the fddt rotmcf Lynd .h.-s.’ ol Valley Broon ijvenue. ItiVnK- ti-ant. Th.-y 27 1,nlt ••• - l«»f crittd advantage t -. Jl"1 " • " " L R uIl,i sent Lyndhurst to the front ?, to t'HH - -r- f-rT-r—fvftwn a n d -i .fbe-p ^nearby- eomnni«»lU*>. ley .Williams' Fordham five I'av'i/ n.m. ian Sqnd ay. after no. in a.; a in Chi fvho So-oiity at Montclair Irrtrr lfcr «.,al in front-5ii -.“ml ‘ , v »'«ll»v ."lllXHI 8 on.) in tt»; opening quarter Arttho ■< ■ -xi< > • V,; I If wp.'ehing Lpu “Wrobjf Foot'" Vain pi behf --top* ? TT lesi-- rrivvly-m-thTt srrrtnd-prr- . th e'14'ne.w 1%- crowned chami^ -a " e Clifton Christ Thi King t i' -tate 'le.acheis College, and Ray am e.u f ■ th •' *' > on t( a v . .'on S a tu rd a y night w h e th e r I p.- : hoWing wail >d. to i t q-ollt a t -i, '! ■ -• h n n h - - TK>- T y m n u m .to:,> and Sac le d H eart w a; n: period came fr-.n Chu< k D iS tau lo T ni '! d te i ne't v ill leave fro*n na.e T»w o ti.di uicl.-y night. ‘ Gutda, the Lyndhurst Giant eyti-hei and Biddy League I ;., hit hiih" \-. ilh 21 Burke h;..l l" " 1’ fi.ont 20 »o 10 at thi- half A-lyw thr ted tw o fop)s." t i -end 'I h - g 'i*'i• • •'- •••'!. ioak i-iig the honor ioil at Fairieigh-lot ku.son Junn-.v ...... 11 I'.ials and 13 (uLls. T h.... • rii{ second half saw E'jiph B"1; !in.' - .fi f at Oi <;tor\ h ad his b ig g est night of . a you;rg .VII. ; rniw u..; th» into *h(’ final r.eriod t ed at 19 ai -. h o ld 155 6 an d 8 7 period ad Then the Johnnies . < ontiliuatl- ! n< tftd ::i m the victory over Eng'h:\;c»od St.liooi fl, «!11(J 13 foul - - ! *r Eu,.:h .*- o< (I opened up m th'- v a n tag.es. L y n d h u rst w on th e tilt 'I :■ !. v White i .known as the good. :t«a<’, influeme nr. I I vndh.u.l llnrflfW r.-ii'n! r ln,;ve "u' broke up Ram. play ? ‘tealin't t!i • fro.in the' foul line as they eon ball to hold an 18'to 5 last qua- . 'ui Sf. Heneda I Piep baske tball . K a-n, W^h- < f i . . (in;' ;rt th.- lo.«)l ■ dh Ih<- r.nly lo. al 8-ia . > i ied turn- ou t o f ’!>-n" f.>ul at ter advantage for a de-nave n ] . poll ft. S.itnf da'v. as th i G ray B e ts beat BMI Kddie S ch eiutin ek .i d maov 'thrills eVen thom'd i cvi'jitie, froin rtichie Pez/ola, j !• r'nts as CliTfside P;,i , ho! f a point victory .Joev Melillo a 1 SPORT-WISE ■ ■ o i' ti • ■ ii ]• . the ojd Jacksw) Bed Pevils; has tin- l.-arns didn> pieet u|. to thi- 15 ' •idVin.la'n.f m the last c.an i to 12 margin on goal' f'im*. .. c ou n ted for 14 p ain ts u nd Tir.p i ' *i ned tp ir h.nR'iftd only last Satuniav %v«»<. >»- ■ 1 • l«-’t h,-, 30 |i«int d. the .floor. The visitors were ahle 'VAWWWVW%WVWVWV%VWWVWWVVWWWWWWV%V Puls inelli made 12to lead t ' > .1 Pa.!::- e oi, t ol H oboken w ith a Vatyh o l .a'- 13l i--pbynd cckl Kd , .li T h e ;.am c -was rougli,'I * ho m ad e All Xii account 'for only two jont. champa>n.s. -League leading ind: T[hv.othei; Saturday night the NYAC? herd its annual track meet n o'w liveU in K utley in inv (.I lls called irtut the final’ ', 'm ‘ n i.it J»-t yea jiom the* foul line, : at Matb-on Sciuafe Garden The old goat,s who clambered around W th at 15 ow n Ur.tvM*sit> >>( the 1-. •. league ,set are .-.nit 1 „n « e.| .,11 the M il.,- a, M «>"' «>"> . » P'.’1'1' A: Ambrys'io' was pips. f< the ' vidua) scorer Jimmy Kelly- wa Ih • foiif fine- ' Oatipan followed with 17 Mari • high for the losers with 13 .with the'track: taking nieasvirerrients,‘getting their .size 40 waistbands in •! « ‘ alter niihu, .t joe Ki lly as a basketball pupil The Bid- vtitineis w.ith IJ w ith -Tit ■aid tlie camera fens« s and generally messing things up were outnum­ ■ O ailield t.■,!:■■ a 2 1) lead i ,1 , ('"’. •' ■’a e* h t,-;d eight . Di Stauliii" following up witli dL. • L ea...... A J! IjiaV ar< m In• in the" State toui na '■ ' t.' bered only by the old goats ih the gatlerie Why aren't there.mbre !:■ t fit A i.ui y' I'aek thi. weekend '-..As the eolufnn. -went . I,- '.Midi'. Ma ra tio i v » f l««u' I m l.yndhursl, 'Ih.' usual Coa, It Ear 1 Hanli . Bt . ..!• The hojs .‘tforer ... five came ub with its best ex younger ioik.s at si^-h'..mtivts? * 1 1 it v. i. _•■i ’i'..\n wludhef tin: first round gauu would In- Sat I .,n> In .11...* K e lt. ,1.111 a 'al 1\ .-ty >*'. !* - •".»■■ Tlwr.my la.n-;, ^.icrcri Heart <33> *1 itli five i ants, hibition of the season to win. its \Vell. yourtg folks ■ ui t dc-ii't have the cash it takes to swing, ■. . il.tvi- no fekt U»at We« hax.e. ill h>- h ere I I ..ui put 1 \ tidhii! *• ah,-, t 7 -1 «’■« . he, k"-d In initial - a n / a - tl..- HUi.- j an d tin ' fou}-*. first gam e. T h e Braces- .tump-ed i decent- seat id the Garden Coi the ‘‘amateur'’ track meets operated 1 :"!t tn- G. i.i ?) lit-n: i',n». of.lhe State teiunatiH-nt m the (iroiip there. By. the tune the Garden has taken its.,cut and the sponsoring if plav a .’thr . jia\'.e jiiia t a ed .male eiyoHim ilt an get oft ..ftly i Th. , box s^’m off to an 8 to, 4 quarter lead ovi - Coach Johnny L;impe -' Setomttni organizaion has put a' f i y ;coins ;i id.e to. a raihy day. tiiere just G the s a n • i.roup w ith LvTidh.ui.-t m.-ie Shot... b u t fo u r hit the ta r I Enol<'*oo4 <66, m and-duplicated the m ar in in tn s mi room low-cost seats. We don't object, the priew range at tlie i :o ! a .. v. Ii.o is' 1 -1 .2. and in j l’t \ n lid .with » oil’ of ,11. fo'up H ii ond per i.od to be in. fr ha'., dog -meets, hotse meets, j^at meets on ay in:Id AI F Two (viaIs and a h id by G i a*i ino arid Jerry Sparta ied y l<» \ th ird eantm b ut th e -Hi-.-.* • fai.f Tv Why f • ! tra< , After • • pretty awful showing made by the i ol l.owler • who fii Id. m K elly lay up. m ade jt litered a big b ‘»wtin>’. sw e'epstakes to. c-m m ble and took t ohm .;-. An i j*’!4 f i ei. u tin.' ric.-nt4 Olympics one would imagine that C ity the ,17. but that was as ( lo-e as • d Wiekend And Wfth many a woik w ith a. I ’i II fourth te •: d 'he., (x.jrt j. k;s i f I * • ■ e*.i;n'fr> w ould be aw akened. O ne '-w ould . ari ;: m all ofT loinoiow ( Wa; h:hi,-te'n's. b irth d ay ) m a n v localities w ill' B o ilerm n k ers could :-ofr.e in ' ■ . ond ! i a j i’i e * I.yritl hu rst • i., B adh . v a- ltd by • ■ ■ .. : ,a . , -haf per direc b o h ’iov v ith ihe gee gees jui the Bowje 1‘aee* track m - I P '-an 'o t , -ath-t, la- ;•{*♦• .-er. hjp-. But not ,-o you can notice. The best MaiAl .jid ,. \i Nd-to. Bill O'tirav and Joe An'drf"se wei.e »t- the ^a ned their four nmnt s; r ' >d 27^23 :d m terw t«*iorr. t'-'i breaks who hit foi 17 j ■ t a. k jwi ' a ownti;y"ate. s| ■ - n lui t • privaej Son <* 15, . ?wTa iV’o! St I.;,:' t '■ r.i.dyn Ins f - P n day ~ehcertng--on ,S)rw4er -Webb 4«* •• ...... ds and ii. foul (Continued on Page til' o-o .)• 11 th a way into Madisoh Square Garden .But millions 'jure I. . o.*ii\ sided, p o m an n g ot IS'i .il IbV ei And talk in g a b o u t’spoit ''stahdThi’ b m m Tfr~ 'Tr-Pi*-'“ -iv>-t- —f‘M—to - i—. p e lm 1 tied to t . w_ihe .inects-^And 1 his. is aj.i am ateur's * •tori' i . . , ii lor.al nioup i oil have- been formed for next, Johnny Ro\.c and 1 v V U dv I . a. \.4’ at a-ion ng laugh.! • Ttrn: da.v m ghi a* the Ne\- a,Tk A' n.m \ ^TlorivV.Hte’ Martino/ bat .. tiil-lied 'six 'pi.infs ira e e R di'.-a Uerf- Ktd : Ghvil;.;,i A local sportsman could have choked Sam, M arrone w tli fl and *it-ey Him BIO I NS HAVE IT (lr r \'• ... tin n a ii.aekf iirt«ttmeefr on -Saturday’- TV race fioin. Jt* Jack Kraft’s 685 Series Leads Bowlers :o- w ith n in e w ere lugh 'M-er- Itidge w-oi d ; I . • ; ia wi d • p.- e;.,* :r lis t T u esd ay in ■ale'fib v bo ier.larked that One Fyed ’Kuvg had no spued'-. “It hap I J aek ie Kr aft rolhn't an-hoi O.tta to 925 and W 8 to 932 vi a 21,1 fm the losers fyr'the' losers ’ ' !’- - k Re icnal High School of Hillsdale. (Yes. -.pfrird nir nient.. af'et’-the. Ic« al sp fo Princeton odntirued d.he) '* - a * ! 1 pper reaches ol BtVgen Coun- ’ hoi se to vvin,, *. , .' tin- ■ 'I " nship . Maior Ltagut-1 to one. In d iv id u al lau re ls v e e | bn . v. ith .a 37 32 record a \ i play in* the final till as t-bey• •*’• t 1 >n:. ;i t. . n ot rr*ai . 1 taut luturp it will be an athletic power: Da j I a (: a t -thi * bow Jmg alley. H«'c«-Hll> a 1cm ill l>oWlcr oiled alked ■idT c. ith individual honins j.i-hj-fured bv a pair on. the*- l. --m;’ ' Garden S’;a-t Itm .bbat'-thern .. a r Ci .( h Jo e B i-1 - N.<'t •II ! ow n 11 v h t » Ridge wind won the -gattie. 84-62. Campbell was ‘three ^hO-even- zaires in ll m-.tleli. T.luit alls for aii ABC- ; u i - at i'i. 1,.-. nd.hui. I He reata-n Cep combine. Both Anton Ren’ ‘^tid- pa’i Sir I ‘ t.a’. i with ...... D am e, a a,i atv in i' "I'i * -i dk:t he >001. ot away and totaLed 21 points on eight II • v ai’i.: a few weeks and mdhing h'apixnrd o h<•• appri ached 't,. i t week Kraft lambasttkl Bert tJervnard fm- -bed v. th '6131 to 8y3 win WUt *.he C od n- Sp fifth straight and . .t i . iie I v I 1 ’ke-. lea ije . letary and a ked how come’' et rg tary inform ed Ih m aples bo a j.it>anrti ;dJ85 s*-r tot ds Iten r . rolled 223 13b a*id-| ters died with 880 to Hit in seven games f,a the 'fi ci Ii in.- worthy, to note the.! of the five players in Bergen County'* Ih he forgot to vyTitl in to the AfU' As tiv* p.- . lei h»wlv w alked', a oti games: of 208. 22 1. 196 212. vdole L eo n ard h a d 227 224 ; 904 p. 7.-7 v u t irivs L enn Hi ■ ' ' - - ... tli t* i 11 1 circle, tti 1 o f thi *h enter&- P o lan d av,. ;■! ,'iid;m;, Bill Daeosta took over the inn : i >ph*one and eallecl It wa-' position v. eek" for .the : •and • 1-82. Paulie Kt aft • • d.s! ,;'ut 210 , a was hr h for tfie . •. ,. . i - j }. nee'ii V ' - 4 wood and Asia-' * - - -oi v.,ii d ii- i hi Ai:c a\v.it d That : nowed nut g;une . Nlaji.'f League ke’ders on Fr’da- ms for .his brother. L.irry.' ti^d' lums \ hi St- the- los'ef’s had IN, I.niv t. ’lM ii.de to d e ‘ -.d. ' : 1 1 1- l . r< and Bptk ari forwards at their iittw i en Lyndhujf.sT am i WalbfriginrntnrTr bin-intM’* a p m b h tn L ynd i \ ■ iiinU* The |eaj';ue.' leading. Pgid f iron,' 243 se orid f :?f D ohm vis i o liin . a 029 >h [.'l.obnthis season, led t'anu.gh' i» IK'cir.e -ehi o’.-, . Otn id\ •, l(’cper. Sophomore Len/ Johnson of bjur.st will it;- i. plav th e gam e .alter-, th e P V t' .bm dioree b u t be H- 11 . 1 'ailiter lost the 11 th ififl T hr. Acne Qrill beat out (' 218. 2't'i . 2D2 and -Ttrnn-' i'll t-- .in w.hif p in g th e Irish. At tie Wi -fwoi;d.' a v, is vour.1 ; ;.m.. a ho, is Close to y rV'-cn feet tall Jiad 266 ; t / tia . t w;th, thei; ephtinualh' liyomg of the oiheels • m -f ih in 24 matches thjs • i ason | i aJLs Wines & I,labors in thi- in. 'Txinto': lb .co>ed ^ ith. a 219 ■half they weie -in front 19 1 i V' the last reading But _ o..r giant a ehance’. He - -’ail Hre .'h State tbucttainent »tai)s Wa.lbii>‘ton wards to end it- the Park .View House up ilia! on test 909 to 901. but Cin V let. in fifth pi.i '• Saturday s schedule, the final glowing arid should make quite a lot » t 'playe.i b> the time he's >,( a: e i' 1 i v.'t - k ,o it, look:' like jm r ilu iii mej-lam' b«*t wPeii both ^ t thein m t v i games. The Park- i . d r . ‘ bonneted -back With'-W3'.to moved a ith i h game of'Sir I's- one’, is p ending th e A li-S ta. s__pai a senior. ' " , 4 • • ' - , ..■•■• c ’a . I h.- F.llc Club;-Maget! a party last Saturday evening - V a 1049 to 861 win .939 and. 930 to 864 triumphs a :. - hin". the 1 ■ t dhuist tieipatton m file State 'ioiirnev wit'h 'thi pi . -cO' going to the Sport Committee whu lr sponsoi > nai t he fii'•t r .miC w hen Heim.' Vt/z.i had a 812 for the vi.-toi on S- t Centcir m three ganu ' 1: th e Ml SVai i i Sat SHAME ON HIE NEW YORK A. C ira m s in Im Labw liu th .L c a jiia . y a d . .tla. L ilth l.i a^iii' la im> CC-mth.a tolled a 235. Eddie M et 204. 2IH a n d 102 w hile Ja The C hevy fiye h a d 886. Ha4 and the local team will clash on- Sat tap. oil Wed aUth Street, close by Central park, stand, the New Ho -al Ca IvkDonaUt char •er a 223 and Artthonv -An'-'rV' HUM la Ma '.Old ,\o Iv id - • ,,a a; a> rt ;«mi*t, Ui3.- 77l .'an d - 85J it: da . ■ ■ Ydik Athlet 1 Clu*.. It id a proud institution and ha- a longdpersu- Too •d to be • Ije p a i tm eiit I ! e , hi;..h :c hooI-> hoe ;,i :‘20 The T av ern hoy>.eontm ued 804 [tit: th<* lowers. LtcifrChad a the Spo: ts Oentei Bol'by Team Standing asive •hibtoi v. U 1* wltfa leu ict, th a t wc. k u d fiQiht.-Q^ t liaf New i be du!i a -i tlie to; rowd\ aci< >tai'a. - 1 on anti r.aVnered a llfo to 900 ti; 23j 'tH-nej and-Gtoco h. as a point Hen;\ood' arked the Price \ c; W L P t Yolk A..C- tier a • h a hi.ap. i hi-* h.'.g t 1 in • c.{ othei spon i w u h th, i'if ednfiuualiv h i-n m / oi en o/fii^ah ■ an j h n» Jh<» Ne <>nd clash on th behind a t 233 in the >:am r w.aa, t-ar.vtor.v wadiu .d a OJ'9 -ct on 230. l7a Si J. m R 1 01s. of track m w irn Madison Squat, Gar’den No,tie Dyp c ,6.3 : th e G a if ! I game Cea. li Brown ‘had to .all tin,. ,ti n.d'i of a 219 game by L a H ob. Dohfnyer. S i '. had it 214 and 213 Hill Mathiescn of the Be LAl'RO’S SCORING A T<»PI( the losers in the second tilt Pr n c'pin 0 3 .007 -Uma i-mnd i.iiil i l l ib e nn-i»Qil m u n like a' 1-.d .hn iino The B eatty s th en sal I.. . . ha i a 2 19 Frank DeLauro - sen>at:o:va1 coring at Ea t Rutherford has an ' Hiosphei-C t it li Joe C ipojla lia p d in g ' out < ait. r T y i'cd j'Tie TfiTF(T T ^ T T ^ r n r t ’tr- --fmn+rtt- U+«— d*i. Fordlra i ,5 4 —Ei*wall G.iniev*,..in'ai^Th hasn’t .been ci ented toi I . • - k w Im n Ids Wife pre en ted Viim with'a'.daughter iast Friday- "Say .it !i,r>3" 111 i "lut final t It \! Fii • it Arncdd Bakery in a pair The with a 35 14 re o#*d toe TTr'acTTTT” — ------— f- 8 — 111 S'et.m 1 . J 1 8 l i t ti.e t-.t.-d'v v.ere cc-rr paated Del.a .ro had a- c'ountcd. for 457 points. lim 'l true Bi I L ib ie ra A daily sh o rts write r said' Lil»ieta ma> im 11died a 217. Frankie Lembo Garden Spotters took 889 to 335 tiita •< o's Bar m two-games Rit , t:eniendoi -. surg. Ih - .-ompafqd' to'. 448. far Pete C ampbefi of Vo .Pi ami B"bhv Heowood both had ■ ' 8 7 1 ,\v m f . tarti t S j * i a Ja y ’* S chr4ule aic High'--School '.bound, a,*, head b'T~tTl bnll' ’> ii,|i h lab re llidgewod. 372 for F: dnk A-i ioiie-of ClifTside Park. 351 for George VUi t • . if I set a 221 bv .Charlie' pin# an 829 t.*> 77S ,iw < t in th->! win.' but Fixue’l'f.xed «--.*il a :»f> f F;i st. rem e -sta rt* ?♦ 1 p m J .w onders With th i high >ehocd b aseball team tor >.e\ Rbiand of . 11, ,\.,r.-1 242 f ir Edd.< Burke of I liight ap. Dorn P da St John's vs. Bradle-' years ipd‘here.s hoping be tail a - eeond m m i i yi-ar t.;i\ Mt ■ jh Fuscarino of the I,•-•• i 1 909 * a and 801 hi .830 • But there was a I cidTei« tioe an the way llie hn>P «*ores wete u a hfeh . iluhviddal \v.lth a 6.4-1; and 2ie -.. . I ih. ' i urn ph.- Al C edi nr'as ^ .is t-m I’m - n n \ Seton Had LHS ...id-. DeLauro. in io n •• I in SO FE^FR than 183 field r-Ji Fiani; Kuggiei'o of the fre.'bman court team has a pro I) as he had 201 and 223 to g o 'a lo o f \' lri,:i*rio with a 213 1 ! iViana fro the" \yinner<- v.dh .i F 'ldlpam. v N'otre Dan e By kei s That t emendom shopping,. He' gathered in. -at-the same *, Ind.'CU 11 is i agei .lie it i th r Junior Scholastic lnv dylio;» w ith In-, final 217 \1esHina h id 813 fi n prt 218 and .. Sp * •jinie, 91 foul -h o t• 003 foi the winners Brutikdale Beveiages went 200 ..ofTered by m ate Bill G e d rr and the t or\-olatioiV iun’id are assured of winning' fen sd\i.-r ' L<*ok y.t r . -pi,.. thi ra m ie r up II - t '05 j>--d dx o n 'y .157 field sta tu e tl 15 for th e p lay t r.s Hut the p ro b lem is th at Itu ^ g ieio -ha P.tigle:Agency started the night- a , a in the c - •a. ! • . I : I”..-, I !|| w it 4 ■ re:-.I ;hi .ainaz n. to'tai .• ith 1 14 fi ul shOt* bec'n c a iriy in g 10 pla>ers and using most'ol then Mavle a rood in third place hut a triple wiji f.ca; Me nv swi^j my three . Z29 arid 6 fa re, Rita i'w it h a 22o o\--e: B uff s D iner .m oved their (:vni. Sieima:'k%. The Brook fea-t :. e i fo i the A • it-ne 'bad' 145 field go.'ds an d 82 lo u ts R obind 109 field goals ?iopd -si.i. firrtan w. 1 com altiftg and donate six ’ hiore jitalmfte: an d 73- .Xoyp. B y rk e 125 field goal: and 92- f o u l1 ' into.' s« . nd pla c v, ith i ' 4 * fivp with' o 50 fM i-cord i ? | . It. w as .(-I-.- t week"' ih- '.-o th e re v On d ■ squad With'rumor; di There i- notbm g■ wacne w th fouj ‘fioi- In faef; iio.(niaiiy games fu la tin g -p town that -at yi t Friday's Lyndhurst-CiarTicld‘ .Vie.'. The Realtors reeled oif B5>8 gam«> ->f 958. 1013 and 937 I Uie Rec Junior. I t'agyre la.-t few and .894 as . m p au 1 to 849 Pared t'> 748, R92 an d 839 f. »• WedncvdaN ih.:ht The le.ehn .'■have*:.been w en t y. p-> fuaehc v truin the feuL 1 ne t!wiV.*-oa::hes go a fight wc ,4d l leak out. l< r pause a minute fur a v.drd id | •nad li ving t>> get then khIs to peri«-etter th an eleven T he B d d 4. Lea.me ha ki tb.JI program is Winding-4H^p another 012 : 180. 223 a n d 209w i t h lov.ed tin with, a 002 on I -■ took a twi Sam -Gabrud and Jay Durand' of 212 - and a 17:: Pete i g lom Tiie Pa>«|uins starti^l with th e 'f l j\ th e 18 p lay ed at nceos-itul. n l.i y the youhg fry but we believe it would b a • that t.n h • • i better prcrtai! d one or two managers didn't place victory be having 201 gam es. heli ed the wi-nnirt; . au • if > an 817 id o%* wsn then Garden fore the ciiie of the youngsters , We can't see ten hoys in uni­ With Kraft’s explosion . the a 218 game For. the losers Geoi Delicatessen got together ano s*f«»RT TAKES Pla-iti s quintet was able to sub P i B t e l m form and the'regular- starting lineup play all the way Let them Hickaid had a 221 u n d H »; •' rolled 934 a* against 912 far I’. • a If- -and w-h< n- ’ th- .. Je; eyties, I'le'rh G iith n of Sout j Orange H alm a 214 all plav. that's the only way the kids will learn the game! They due the Kelly's in a pair of tus- quins to even / the match The I* ;• ^r;*iT*. nd IP a aid. Grad of N \ aik ever get a poim.t Iq dptratc an in- sle.v K i aft o p e n e d 'w ith a 268. and Si -ond place Driftwood* Ba • M otor men then w on o u t 901 to won't learn the game reading The Leader that their team won . . . , . ; fc~i n. Sf, tjaiH rn> a 'New Y o rk , do n 't w alk; ru n Lke m ade to nr Mo-gan\ was upset in twO gatiies b> ’ 831 Andy Rem- wi*h a 209 and whrl< th,-. rode the bc-nin T i t iu e m ed 'that d h e NN.IS.l \*.\ .‘‘.U1 . ■y\ d ■ 'd'itk It ;.i b».‘ the closest thing to sure money, since- .Ill 202 , and"IOH , Billynil . I \ Ibennan.-I. I I , 1 1 .• , . c2 'il 1 thi1 •' ;a .i'd Mil iv isio l«VII n II1I1H'|.H illtop Stfrvi., v H ’ Jack J.tl h VCollura II Wdh a 200 were bes: will set in and make a ruling forbidding ’ i '1 , :■'■ ter? S’ '. i-n P.edfie had to be fbu^ht t.ai k w ith idi.ni: a h,th ,, Uool l.a-k.-hall ,, t -, fhe Drift*-. ,d. t M tS, f.nthe 'W'inners w hile Frank P > official from vk or king an afU iu o o n g, tiasi'ba il l a p Id; , e e of citt:r... ,.nne tlun an eVming ti. i u>i aga,nst i^** for the Law vermei* .opener. 1)45 to 891 bot the Hill \ goda hahad a 231 for th e lose* N trr Oj i ' i where The, < Sa iatm g is- a t tty k. z ‘ oh here, ,. Morgan's 220. Kiaft’s 221. and tot'er* eame ba;’k witft 9^ 2 to 93J j L yndlndhurs t Rec made then 3rd *d 1 I.W n- l«t'vih» of ti:e Lyndhurst Levines, a devotee of the Eddie s the tat'thng Fatd 4 Ruthei ford T-quarterback whci Brennan s 212 was responsible for and 344 to 793 triumphs * j da .- m.u .an o\. ll .ff' an s it V- • a' *ra k inside N ew Y ork w ould -be had so much suict.*;-, against Lyndhurst has pu ked Lyndhurst a» a I'd 14 to J97 w inin tjie re.ond ' nialeh lianms Sal Roselli of ?v Fir : Covering two and a h.df *r« b«.ttei ..- .o c \.y .tP.tn haklau -* h k in Fort Knox And if a «■-i^p fo i h e com int1 ■■ ■ .id i a n i 1.1 ...n ' as S an -C arlo's Ib'stau 1 ; • ‘ . • -.c \ o, ,i, vO ttl t e l h ih e p.. 1 gfto’onte! JiL r I'" ;,v . ^rne man-'w-it*’ 1 aan.e- by b eatin g th - HofT - a rtnt will have the affa.11 -:on--e' Marc Miireh* tu Fi. y M,o’ foi tl •,r ri. in tb<* Seeaugp *i-ead‘-w* * And if evet thi«.should minor lei^uer, vi'h<».s^* saoourh m town saw Him coachl;l r ’1 the ,,M' AAweri- w eri- i Usd - -1032 p>32 T • * |00S In the- 4vvo jtam Johnny Cw n ki 1 IV i :• | . ’ *'.954 *0 89 - .ti.-rar . -.yrtr» Mtt.-giti MXiil .j can Legion Junior bal. nine and the \ iger Red W mg- LL team, vietoiv the Plastics were able to !1 onv Sort-** « 20ft and Paul Kia?' '• ttu* "Rec came through with *•«. • . ■* •.heir ■' e*. • . i f- would be whisthng/sad tunes for their has moved out Long Inland way nearer to Ins place of employment tota, 3U3U pin> 2u«. all tor the lose* to 8 « victories B-*b S auei .vith ulkman wovtd.ta providing the stuff of A pair of dangerous traps. at the high school .gym When an Trailing Kraft w ere Morgan The Kelly’# -5" remainedr . a 23L Fl ed Ht'mh. ff with a 2 )0 th bt !i or !‘t at all You wnt beat the races on the flat everilov. crowd ii on hand > tin • • a • • , ip,.;!nan Morgan blasted a Htird ^axe with a 38 31 rcVi ■ • and Al M.cnru-l with a 5W fierjes ■( in ?. ir 'u - t t that drw :n t stop the darr fpftb from trying id and somethin* should be don. • on the dipper conditori of the . 6f,4 ,,n 202 226 and '226 w hi- the> biimkvd Universal True K. r .in 2u3. 214 and i 81 welt oat T h a i \a ,s a* .* • r • •• • South Bergen at Bowae's, opening in • i ' n m a-iu w f\7 953 an |tahding foi the, lb..- q Mf ’ ,y F ci t-ur-at* , they h a d b o u g h t th « jr re tu rn tra m tic k ­ the foi mer-Str Mary » aiblt li^iii-^lL^u_ ■' Li1- ..ajul —iL Leading the losing Ki! 893 ,.\r-> v. ‘vile th, la wrdc Jimmy Cand ia had v 'd* so lunni >.»?■ One gent who drove down had )U-f ta to r tit LHS garths as his nephew. Jo.* K. . . u es uj> and down J«.v •. wa re Ted Berghvun w itlflO rr-ri-^ -m iv :9 3 > nrot mtit-r-t- :|tte tlm• -— — -...... *__ »• hack He didr. t have enough %er*U h t a- floor ..And we wonder wl..,t K... .• ... j p,\ in tiiid on 214. 225and 221. Jim,n\i Jerry S*.'av»g of»he Unp. t-%. Vmnit Dan. jailed into .. t. *.^?t f».r tYfimi"" that Gaidk*ld game'' He /inged a bullet like pas- aero*-- court which Seat by with a 649 on 234 178 and was In.h individual with a 63; foi filth place w4h the .\mvet highway^ THat'S iUmoct at bad h- the p -.\e- .vho • A al-} at bopped a girl in the faoe causing '-run »m to rto We thouuht JCelly 237. and Dee My re with a 829 on 20iV '| 11 *ud 209 For the K, T i 20 by bvattng. th< latter . * Y'o»ikvr§ t/atk and tfaitcd an hour and a hai’ a1-lhe Grorge was out in centerfieJd pegging in .to. -hon.e j i R«-fereeme the 216 224 and 189’ > T. ey Sammarfita v#d n* g e att. n m three go ne*, Bf 1 r N • :i..jd d* ugia t • drive hi* ear a< rovn recent Lyndhurst-Central frosh court game at Pati.-i son w.»- Dann.w Biookdale Beverages dioppc.i 2 -4 and -2«7. Jm Kellv a 220 ib M.dknVen r-dled 865 97 rt ar . . • ■ * But lon’t net v w. 1 :.■':• • bm r piaver« O’Connell, the Milwaukee Braves' second . wa quite thi oeening Kaim^.j ■ Pet ran; '• Mattlww . a 214 and John Tu compared''t 768... 833 .and ■ i r spapift The ha. ’• ’ ae> cicn‘1 know when they're a scholastic basketball, player, while in high »boid Kowe . , Ford 10 00 tto 883 th en r a llie d to UsdT a w-;n: '' '.-■■'■■?. ' '• • :•:■•- ' ,' j

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' : ■ crfprd c venue woman to St. was parked in the driven av be ; ! 1 .J953 Cad’dii . • - • I- ' Mary's Hospital iX'latlcd First tween his home and 446 Ridg* i resident oh ' 'A I- ■ ■> - ■ » ■ ' ' .Aid Corpartien CiicrfriePo - and road On Sunday nijhl the ear " » v ^ e n t ** -*■» - v : , ’ H C h k k ii 2 : *> . » Park a rntM - d m I th dt tv — a nr1 . p* ywr-Xp -* n. -t •■«Wsf ' '«r- residents complained of a woman 'Monday night the side wa« found . ‘h at »h« t-ra# tii-lit a j > K\ . itv . s reamin'! Car 56 op-'aH-d b> sc; fat ;hed Kstipnated damage was. i ‘fid * • :>'ad '•« r tr . > v v Patrolmen Cartiano and Man about $90 8 45 p m , Am-bet \ a* IV. \ r »■ ■» m k i % ntr.niujt investigated. 335 h m Sfvev.u f k !UKh* ...iit of oi 1e: a: Se-. he . N ortn A r m n i'«Hjiie-«t calls abou* a dlsturbSn- e :»*. Som • and Delate Id avenue* 1j*am Pa- m • ;. W\ w a \\ s v \ w .\ w w . ^ - mei avenue and F ifth •»<•< t Po ’uiribo n ii*e i S 43 » ~v Pap 'nue man!'to V t ml men J.e ■. is. and- Gf ten ■ •avenue' re$ideht y m. taiiied’ . .! i;v. KV-a: : . W > ■ ' sent to it vest; ;ite P : -a > uu}.’r . h r : h.v . « drijSg ■ vjt | arid C > a-” ; . • J ♦ h-a• u*\»»l litl n't M Sixteen veai i>!d Cunr’ a1 < *n- e To-'aJ Health oflfi 11 . n •* 5 r * an ’led t .)»■ « • • < . boy rep r'+'l that a m TTrlJhe-JuT Vfr.1 ' .■ Mt« I !’1 .■ -i . r A.. j \< hile delivering . ne v s.‘a t t s a 12 25 a-.nj . P at'.f'Jm a:-. Ja su js -. :• t ■ \ Third, avenue snd S'umin’.t bye cportrd lar *’ at** open at thr nue, hc.-vva; bit!'-n.by»a d-v B'te Stuyvesant Coal Cnmwv Hv ■ m an C ar: were on the ight arm and ri h< i . . , . thrgh Patr -I F-*--an uv-c- . ur-rare.f in' urdr-. C’oscd pates 15 Year Old Dcouly! the bo* j.. Dr C ■ . -,e f.- h t • iskl ' not • lock treatment ? j • . :;. ", i n- S iu ''v c sa n t a t-M, «• v • •nar kowski i-espond, ,1 t n II • *' :+o a., n'-.o’ h -a! 0 ,-•* Vt a Lakr avctfoe h^m*- \»h .r , • '•ne'l -d juhber t/urainR, t'ar 5’’ S i tu r la y man had fainted 2 V) \ n Pa tafTrd <•'. P a t v S m i t h an tvolmen . Paintc. - -ah:4 ; 'a ‘ TV5 • ;is d -ta .V d to in ' **-ii came unr*n an autc a c'd«** t ( He Tlv v rropr*«d it «n> a b ». k R’ttrc mad tn fr«*M -<♦{ St il.i : Iftsh ■(••*».n tlirtu l hu-n-'i I! ’. soph's Cemetery P' inter took : . j ni rati'oiinen Pa*« iif l oN'd In office of D: W oH >lknv. sl:i'fo- ick p j ii hf >p' e. f roni F r jin 'h r . \ : l> a/. .M W rn tc lH tf «•> n v 1 ’ n i,irt ‘ M \ ♦ innirintion‘ Both fr> ^n- mvo’v#*' >'.»• ‘ ie call < a* r*»*> watt,r ' • xtem 410 : 'i' » , ^ r " in the a -id^n* m nrd r.9.r~l»* I 1% the father '■ar*'e fr- th«> hi I r-' n Re llv and. Hr'an ' - - • driving c-mplamts a; a;r» car1 H:‘Ju n :v ' N c h V -l '< u u ■ V- t. I t*. '• n:1 f i i i f M ti'! c ifl th r **a\ a*»»^': *■!,•#■ ,»#i f'u aU tS» r th e r. . , wav Dep*v:.tment-t.h''t- ’ a«i A' ■ - i • - 'i„U ' ! a < 1 • ,»/S '■ *• ’ v ’ 1 '■ " « Monday ill I’a.c a't >"e an: Rtd: .r r- ad ,• ■' P a t e.n -\d... '• - . 7 25 a ,r •K:n''-dand nvnnu-. ■ rdf I 50 | .1 • ■ ’ Pa lit: -r esrt'rted' 't ’ < . woman r aurstefT Ifo IS? Dr m.*f • . il. >1*1! !'»*> <>• •* I- Wodnlkov.tki responded along old d;n-2h_t.'V p- •»« •’ < v atong with Patrolman Giametta i'man n ;< i ' I . lit blu« i'h« - MIN H R in Car 7 55 am Fir^t Aide? j*-.. ■ (rt/>d t , ■ i , H«h • •• »«t<4 I* »•♦%% Cuccincll . bmu^ht to headqaurt , r^ikl int.. the . ; h-. ■ •■! ’ • h* k l« n - !.«,!» »«Oi ».*■* ers one rrrrtv oxygen evlinder ; >andv lil-Sud Pin tii ate 2•• Th i I . I • ,• to the oflR.-e of D i.iva fo>; t eat ' m o th er r> • -ti*d her t- n . , I . r t , J ,1.-.'.. ■! ’ , ment. The man frM on th? «taf • n .V d wa> den-.r w :.v'i ■ . t , . Idrnt of thf \ l .1. , ,, k . -1 •*>. •• • while entering a diner’at Rr er ingt'on Si bool \ as ac costed by « a y . V< r • ; t th - ' *« ’ is'icr. 1 I*. , |( .,: , I %$,..)• | | t |, l I K i«l»J side and Ktnflfsland avenues. Th m an in a h th 't blue ■ »h<> »f !i ■ ■ en-. < !.. ^a! i . .» ' ,■ I ! •1.1 fi lit it.iltr ...li. l«:i I ...; . ! ■ * ■ >:».« m an received te •> -?tit hr^ in hi t o t e d th e (m '>- . u n d \ 7 b ■ »<■»>• ? > ; irdi i bv and • ,v.t ,*> Dr. I. Dansky nose H a,m Captain wHl hom e ;ifle' th e roan ,'rn.>l>od. h i - e d . 7 1 * | :>/. ,C. . L it - v v .' r o fd i ■ ; V«. . d ' r Niav » : I I **• I \ i i . . !■ • r : I . ' • ■ th e assistance of P at DcT ov t*V*k H ,.t try in g , to h. v.’ i t »' th- : • • ■’ i. ' • iv. d ' .1 • ' ' <■ h § iia i v i - r • ■* ei*non ini'-1 I t i - . M i . .. ■ the ambulance t > Hudson Whole a u to ,3 3 0 ' |;n.. Foi.rteem yea- » 1 .Vi - ■ « M ' sale Grocery where a Newai-k ,aid Weidethran ' flare i ". v/u % 4 . ' : 'V M l-l a* t-« * ' The ' er. r t \ . » I m m i r t n l rtjan loading > t: ,i • fell off th' bitten hv a do ’ '.vnde d«-|i\etnri‘' wi.*-.- a P1 i' * !* 4 U. r ' ’ , platform, injuring his baek He I SOaENSEN parers Board ol Health .• as. -v t. ’ ; ii4b rd Hillhrlf.ovi lit ;n 'iu>;'t , -- t '('(«>»H r . 1 Hart was t^krn. do tbe nfllce of Dr % d 7 ,40 $ m, Ten yea - S - . ■ Nemzek in North Arhri.'tton 1 I* • i i . • ... ■ ■ , ta k e n to !>■ * Mi a:id -Mi Vi ill; !i• j K M*- s Ill’ ll-.- - ' , v in , MMIS' VV I . i n \ r 1 * r a i * i * ■ ■ p.m. Consta.de Javk Murrji WoA.lknuskiV ofBT w V nr art v? V'd!. • !•: ok :ei. u ii vogi ■ ■ .trad <>•» : jlyi* *’» seized a 1 9 5 5 F ord n a r k e d neai u .it ! * t ' • « -. In vt • « f • ' KI \HM opeia.ted by aP.tro1rb.er M;i»t!i*i>. l i; ted th e i e ' u»u- :,;ii* f 1 4 ».f 'e v e n ■ h t ' a d ; . «m itn ;< « . • . f * 'm i V ■ - the Lyndhurst Steel Company and T he bo, b-*d it hi- . • . S- H. • d l i V .' S 11« ’lives with P'- d-..v \ d < ' Owner defaulted on payment? left w.nv't \. hen he tell i:i,;rvin::- *l»o*.y m S. ■ v ■ I-’ i'r,d . • v - t 1 «l>.»nt fii ii. i.i . j tm;« 3 54 p.m . D r W odolk/vwski re •tv., bottles, . • r .,i: in Hi.thei ford I ■( quested an ambulance for a Page T hnrxdav avenue woman to be taken lo 7 50 a m .Drs O b c hai d*t.t . Iv t. • Checli These at the s B Pen ick Compan1. ni'T hanj s I)*-Ilar D i*. Sab I 1 t : > 91 ’ H u t H r 1 11 i d H i s C 3 53 p.m Detailed Car 59 stafte 1 Pal in ...i P»... .1. k -I (‘a ive.k. aivi 1 t- soil Via; tt-..t. I. ' .I.-* rteliM , ' ' jtfdu •. lib .an-1 Mks by'Patrn^rrpm G^afcett^ aml-Gol .&flL.u.-:i« ii(4aiAi*A v. j W -t :. I d.- . h;,.r -P ro-dfa. of • - •and'M emblewski to Fern avenue where i i i onve,\ hom e a .si . d n lim H ___ ■ - ' i HONEST , a dog was hit by a (ar Dog wa- '* 55 * in., N ot.fled Sev t-d Dep ait dead on arrival 7 11 p.m- R'1’ ment about a s« vver hd ' .in:; u V V "I ■ * • iv quest ian ito r of. Hrph S.'h^wd t *..! N i •.« .lei >e\ a - 1 i ll' hOtn ' '• RAROAINS assist ' ivifh erowdL at basketball a.m.'. State Highway. Departmeni game. D''sk AetiiM Pataolman was notified that Jraflii Ugh! t ■ ■■ a- hi, Muhleiseo in Car 5h Ridge rdad and Kingsland ave H -n r . ' >1 T im d a t ' 4:88 a.m., Jaurce; avenue \» • nian requested an offlreV whib she removed her ners‘«nal he Voncinr'- Patr>l*’-en Caggigno LAMPS and Marion in Car' 59 OrfcO a n1. S ta te f;.r-*'hwav Z ^ p a rtm e flt « h - U- notified that trafli light at Ridg* & road Mno T e n . Evjrk a v rn u t \ea> Ia 'ss S Si a n ;i m 4 9 S o ut of o rd er 10 00 a.fh Com up . plaint received abtjut youn?* ho”'- throwing fctones at an autnroohile i in fronh of. 72*1' New York a ren'»e I . . . ..I I I Patrolman Carrvg investigated -.. 'I .a-i. . 11:50 a m. Pair dmen Pa nte’ and m B asm ^k. cam e a*!osj> an au.tt»mo . .. < in lit > i toV-' bile accident at Pate and Srhuy l«-r ayfiMlea No one wai injured - p e n n y Patrolman Painter requested R z fuotn Biother-- hr nntiHed to tov wreck a wav 5 43 p.m. Nisht Supermtgrtdent repoite % Ml in I i i . I I v, -, (jit. IV ' t>S v!,\ li - . d M - ,Mv,!il) . •- l lu > \ % P# It

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',WIW«MW i WWMWVMVV1MWAV.W. PAGE TWELVE COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. ]<): Bears Second In PVC (C ontinued fro m P age 10) Ribicoff Of Connecticut Shows Up hurst was wav' off. form ,n tlv recond quarte; as nh-v could make but three out o f 15 from Absurdity of Automobile Inspections the fldor but 5 out of 8 foul* enabled them to hold off the in Arid licenses have been picked up. Ribicoff has massed his po- vndetr at 11.-11 The visitors hit !ip< men on the highways. He has even called out the Stale Guard. 5 for 10 from the field and 1 l > were suspehded—half of them li­ 3 on penalties. cences of Connecticut drivers, Connecticut voters. It' ’ho e a rly uvmutf > »f th e 3- -: The Republicans thought they had an is*ue. They went to worV rerio d Coach • H arold ,B':.->wr on Ribicoff and termed him a tyrant, a dictator. They even At­ ad< ;> « >ve . paid fl tempted to include in their platform a plank denouncing the safety ciusade. Newspaper critcism was so sharp and so prompt that plank was dropped as though it were afire. RibiCoffs program penalizes the guilty It takes away the li­ censes oX those who break the law. It fines those who speed and take the life of others. In New Jersey the Reverse is true. The innocent car owner is the man worst hit. He has to sit in inspection lines hour after hour To grt"a ftrtt+e fxttmwMten of h4» Automobile, a, car which many times is only a year of so old. The innocent know that they Will get back on the highways, crowded with truck1 drivers and youngsters who care about noth­ ing but their own vehicles. He knows alongside of him will be cars from the 35 other states that do not have inspections. But the New Jersey drivef will continue to bear his cross be­ cause a political faction in the state, hadn't enough courage to come out and kill what by now has become a complete and utter ab­ surdity. Ribicoff of Connecticut has demonstrated just how absurd it is! Ralph Sample, of Watson ave Mrs. Patrick Servideo, Mr. and nue. has as his guests his s ster Mrs. Thomas Goglia and daugh- field. goal. a rested Burke: ;.nk Cosfs Rise in Counties, r.r.d brother in-law Mr. and Mrs. ! ter. Renee of Copeland avenue. • three consecutive fouls to make Thomas Lynch, of Carthage, N. Y. and Mrs Daniel Campanaro, of the score 48 t«. 47 ih favor of Average Has Been 8.6% Mrs. Javk Solow. of Port ave Long Island, are spending three Garfield. Tamaro then stole the nue, chtertained at cards on j 1 all and drove in for the basket Tuerday aftenroon for Mrs Will- 1 rnoye the Bears ahead 4'> 48. ' ter Phillips, of Dover Mrs. D >ris Garfield tied jt 11 n w ith a foul, Lin.rus. Mrs. Ja.mes Hofmer.- Mrs. 1-nt five stnit'ht points by Burke. E. G. Davenport; Mrs Ida R >be thie«* on fouk and one field goal, Lyndhurst Oefeates son, Mrs. Chawles Kuhar and' !n f fho tor;,Is ahead 54to 4.1 But .(C o n tin u ed from P age Vi - Mrs; Siuard Schmidt, of Lyhti 1 Garfield' refused to fold and fire Marne. From- th e floor they sho h u p t. — — ------L .' iram ht point.* >a,v fb^m* tie it 43 time: and connected 21. jus u n aga n at 54 54 B u rk e 'again under 50 per cent, and with fou Mrs Fred Hes'ock arid her 'is t delivered with ;i goal and Rubin throws.- made *20 35. C hfU u tt: v Mrs. Clayton Test.’ol Web-, efti’s two fouls' and a deuce b- . .took (>l shots,- made 18 from th< ster avenue are back from a two K elly miadr* ,t (;o 54 T hre. .’loot and were 15 b.i*^* un fou! week1- vacation, spent at Ormbnd LOOK SMOOTH! Now You Beach, Florida. straight point' by Garfield re The box score. Can Have CN WANTED ^((i‘>) f> f HAIR REMOVED of fouls made it 6] hi 5'i. A foil I T h o rn . I r, :i 1: Claire Lou Jaworski, daughter by Kelty and aorie hander b\ MariaYio, f ■ n. 2 4 Jo 5'! A ftp i a ski, of 364 Maple avenue, enter- by thi unutionii K e lly , < x . *; j Radiomatic Eleetrolysis Boilermaker basket the 'ganie B u > e. c 1 O' >1 3 tlined at luncheon on Thursday .ended .with Burke -canning two Ifubinetti, fi ) (Is* in teUbratian of her 12th birth Com* In ToOay for day. Her "ues*s were.some of her free toss*-* to, b u ild th e fin;d MatiiuStia, g 2 0 r RCf CONSULTATION count to ' 66 60. classmates in the sixth at Burke, by “com inn th rough with St. Mithael's School, Madeline Giametta. D^rOthy Gaidis "Berna- 12 points in the final ouarb" KU rny 2-130* scoring honors with 21 with Donaghy, Monica Olkowsjtr.-Kve- Kelly having 15 and Thorn an ,lyn. Jasinski and Vicki Try even dozen. . shocki. . Last week Burke broke the all time worm*'-record fo r orir gan < w ith 37,; w h ich g av e bi n a neu overall scoring record for the season at 388, eclfpsinc; the ijiai ' he » ♦ last \ ea 1 at 363: 'I -wei SELLING THAT HOUSE?? Burke broke 'the rrgtilar" - ea - on \s0o ring m ir k o! 335 p u n ts. *et by him last season as his 'Hi point's in tw o ’'gam es n-ivcs hu< 3«0 in 17. Wf»h *!4 pom b adde.t for his fea’s in the Holiday fe- t; val- Burke now jias- 4-1*1 20 cam e for a'h ..average ot 22 1* FROM points per game The box ‘ eoj'e L y n d h u r * t 6> A f » THE Use The W a n t Multiple Listing Service Ads

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GIRB8 AGENCY AKSiL S. SORENSON III M njrnm t AV Nearby towns— Tel. WEbftter »-Mll just a few cents ANTHONY J DEL TfPO ACENCY INC. tilt’STO UVA * SON SM m Ridje Read WEketer i t S i t Phoning ia a bargain Tel. WEbster S MM WEkMer 1 « H wherever you call!' •A ig/U and Suiuio-, ratr. 3-mtnuU sluliort call from AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I’uh rmn. 10Vi tax not v *THE MODERN WAY IS THE MULTIPLE LISTING WAY" inclw(*d. •»ai Kl U1NY WK. (,„r. Mnll.iml KEARNY, N. J. WHETHER YOU SELL OR BUY USE THE SERVICES OF A REALTOR1 niw jlxsly u u m ipnout cow am KEaruy 2*0101 THURSDAY. FEBRl ARY 21. 10 OOMMl'Ri'l II. I KADIR A SOI TII RKROIV RJWEW

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,_aa F.vtnn Awnnp, Morttf Arlington,, N T ______Hero it is. New 2 family frame home with cedar shingle exterior. Modern 5 rooms and ceramic tiled bathroom on each floor. Modern kitchen with natural wood cabinets and trim and baseboard hot water heating by gas. Full base­ HOLAHAH ft MANCU90 ment. All tastefully decorated. Ready to move into. 50 x 100 lot. One block from stores and transportation. Offered at ALTERATIONS - REPAIRS $24,750.00. Excellent terms. r o o t i n g a n d s i d i n g

Center, of town location. Two family frame home with 5 rooms KE. 3-3984 - KE. 2.8781 on 1st floor and 3 room apartment on 2nd floor.,SJcam heat GIBB S AGENCY Dom Rosa by oil. hardwood flooring, combination sash und many extras. 1 RIDGE RD. LYNDlHJItSI Plumbing ft Heating $21,000.00. T erm s. WEbster 9-2I0C If Vn Ati*w«T (’*11 C.A H-tllrtJ* Ceram ics Alteration* • Repair. North end location. Modern two family just 15 years old with Open Dally, E»«l , S-itui d.iy * Sun "Hew Long Has YourAIr VE. 9-7115 5 rooms and tiled bathroom on 1st floor. Three large rooms M ember #f Th# Scfutb. Brrgen on 2nd floor. Steam-gas heat, hardwood floors.and 2 car gar­ Board of Realtor* Pump Been Out of O rder' 73* LOI71.SE COURT age. Near schools. $20,900. Terms. LYSDHtlWT, N. J.

Just listed, well constructed framehome. Steam oil heat ELIZABETH BXRKAIKAS Large plot. $12,500: WEDS TONY GEDRIMAS HS.WaHer.D.C Four year old bungalow. 5 largo rooms, Expansion attic. Fin­ ished powder room in basement, breezeway, 2«car garage. Im­ Miss Elizabeth A Barkauskas. Chiropractor mediate occupancy. $25,000. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John KEARNY AVENUE Horvath. Scranton, F a v b e ­ came thf;- bride of Anthony Ged- A R L IN G T O N rimas, ron of Mr, and Mrs. Jo Arlington rrotHstonal Bldf. O'CONNOR AGENCY seph Gedrimas, 543 Ridge road, Washington Shoot taught by on February 9, at a ' ceremony (N RIDGE ROAD NORTH ARLINGTON. N. 1. Miss Ellen DiCamiHo, went on a performed at St. Cecilia’s Church c h a rte re d bus (tr ip to N*w Yor!< K earny. KEARNY 2-7000 on Tuesday, They went to sec Miss Rjgalie Gedrimas, siste; Cinerama and then to the Mu- of tho ercom. was ma d of hon' Open Evenings Until » P.M. ami Sunday Afternoons 2 to ft P.M. seiim of Natural History. Mothers Moving Ami Trucking or. Bridesmaids were Miss Ro­ who accompanied them werefMr*. R. W. DEWAR Valentine B/emer, Mrs M. M. berta Brodie, cousin pf the bride, an d Mi .s R o b e r t, G lath. Th« Lombardi, .Mrs. William Messing, '4 NOEL oniva bride’s sisters, Sandra and Pa­ North Arlington Jr.. Mrs. Leonard Pinkham and tricia, were flower girls. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN SAVINO SPECIALS!! Mrs. Frank Brady. Joseph Gedrimas, Jr., served yswwwwwwvvwwv. Call KEarnv 2-3139 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C ip pola,- his brpther as best man. Ushers, 'Music Instructions —7 R e n ta ls 735 Six’h avcnUc are tho parents wire Albert hroww cousin of the Three room apt available Feb. 1st. Heat, hot water $70.00 of a dapLihter. Donna Anne, born bride and Robert Glath. Three Room Apt. Furnished. Heat, hot water, February 1. 85.$0 on Friday at St. Mary’s Hospit Mrs*. Gedrimas is with the Worfhington Corporation at Kar­ 4-room apt. Newly decorated. Heat, hot water. Feb. I. $90.00 •1, Passaic. Mrs. Cip pola is thv KEAPN former Miss Doris' Inr.lima, of ri* nr. H er h u sb an d Is in business MOVING ViJ Office space for small business or professional man. Sixth avenue. with his father in a Ridge Road delicatessen. The rouph ivUl live Mrs. Joseph Letcher and. her at 541 Ridgt; road. inafrit daughter, Nancy, have re­ LYNDHURST. 5-room, 3 bedrooms, brick New bungalow, & turned to their Tontine avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ben Esposito and Large plot, hardwood floors, ceramic tile bath (in color). $ h am e fro m Passaic General Hos- Mrs. Roger Jaworski, of Second Modern kitchen, birch cabinets, exhaust fan. Priced right. % "•t*l where Nancy, was born on avenue, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A sk Ao see it today. , \ F e b ru a ry 11. Laudicino and son. Rainh. ol W Free Estimates Third- avenue, are back from a Two family. Six and four. (2nd floor rents at $90.00). Beau- J Lenny D*IOpomo Invitee you lo ELECTRIC OUTPUT UP motor trip to Miami, Ha., where, vtelt r>lm ii tho meet beautiful and tiful new home neighborhood. Completely remodeled with f efoctricftj !>.- Puhlk- they spent a month. hit dell« M M o grill tfiw ltio o . new oil heat, recessed Radiation. Gorgeous tile bath and mod- » Service Elec.tric and Gas Com­ Notice to Persons Desiring era kitchen, log burning fireplace. ' ft TOWNSHIP O LVNDHURST Modern Methods by ORDINANCE NO 1214 T ry il At p a n y io v the. wpcji em^cd .i'chrii- PiolvssiQnal M overs ary II, 1957, was 217,236,700 kil­ m m r x x x n e a I!t k *m u »u n i ; Absentee Ballots Lovely six room home with three .nifty bedrooms. Insulated, X A S V I J K N K H A I . ! M l’R* * V K M K N I' LACKAWANNA F u ll Luw* o r S ingle P iece new roof, automatic heat, tile kitchen, picture book grounds! & owatt hours compared with 197,- ■ T in : npfct, i o w i m ; o p t k s If yoy are a qualified end registered voter of the State 325,900 kilowatt hours In the cor­ KYCK «AVj£M'K I H«»M TV]K BAR ft fcPILL Mo>«ing Original owner kept home in immaculate condition. Will sac- ' KAHTKKI.V SII*K W I N ’.K who expects to be ABSENT OUTSIDE THE STATE on April responding week a vear. ago. an HitAI» Tf > TH K WtCHTKRI.V rifice for $15,500. • SM'K t*f :4rH<'Y!>lH AVKNM't; j 10, 1957, or a qualified and registered voter who will be with­ Local and Long Distance increase of 19.910.800, or 10.09%. AM* Till-: ukkchfacino of in the State on April 16, 1957, but because of illnes* or physi­ LYNDHURST. Six-room home. 7 garages. (Mdy be usedfor I.CAV VMHIWSKI UTItKfST FHOM cal dinabilltv will be unable to cast your.ballot at the polling shop purposes). Three bedr'oolns, convenient location. Re- ' TtfK s a U r n m th Y sit>y. o f place in yom district on said date, and you desire to vote Mr. an l Mrs. William Lema- KI.XOt1.AKl> AVKNIK TO TH* jduced. to $12,G00. now icz, 331 N ew ark av e n u e, e n ­ N’OltTHKItl.Y HIPK ' OF 'O-.s >n the PRIMARY election to lie held on April 16. 1957. kindlv TRUCKS tertained Wcdtv-sday evening in I-> I l» W F.'H E IJf n'l>: ToW X- write or apply in person to the undersigned at onpe request­ JEAST RUTHERFORD. Substantial six-room home (three bed- KM IV OF LV SliH I’S S r. «*01"NTY ing that a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you. Such celebration of Mr. Leinanowicz* o r ItKlUlKN ANO HTA’I F. OK njquost must state your home address and the address to W Ebster 9.7790 n-ooms, can be used as two family). Low taxes. Priced at- ! b irth d ay . s k > v .1 iu(?*v:y a*I» m \kino *|tf actively at $12,500. * Tit I: n i;; 'f..hha ii v a f f io .i •nt.v - which said ballot should be sent and must be signed with your signature and state the reason why you will not be able FRANK'S GARAGE ; WOOD-RIDGE to vote at your usual polling place. No civilian absentee bal­ •Larg? live room home, on plot 50 x 100 tax only $165.00 per let Wil.be funrished oi- forwarded to any applicant unless re­ GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS nnet therefor is received NOT LESS THAN EIGHT DAYS •fear. Steam oil. Excellent location. $10,500. j SALES AND SERVICE PRIOR to the election and contains tho foregoing information. 'Six room home, «ood neighborhood, automatic heat. Home Forms of application van be obtained from the under- “has been neglected. Vacant. Make offer. TELEVISION 267 Ridge Fo&i stened Lyndhunt, N. J. D ated Feb. 15, 1957 RUTHERFORD • ALEXANDER ALLAN SERVICE JNew bungalow, three bedrooms, convenient lovely * location. Countv Clerk ■mi Equipped Sm W TV SERVICE Ultra modern. Reduced from $24,500 to $22 500. j Administrative Building Laboratory In tkte Arm jNcw split level, large plot, three good bedrooms. Beautifully Hackensack. N. J. appointed. Just waiting to be lived in. ) Call iNcw Ranch home wit.*> three bedroom*, garage. Vacant. Ask | JOHNS to see it now. BOOKKEEPING - TAXES KEarny 2-3060 - Radio-TV Service SAVINO AGENCY REASONABLE t e r m s Now! C E . 8-9120 Belter Driveways For Quirk RrlwMe JOHN BONANNO |5i ridc;e road ge. 8..1121 lyndhiirst Part-time Bnokkrrping For Small Firm. $00 Chase Avene, Lyndhurst Salesmen: Anthony DeDonato - Frank Carbone - John Savtno S^rvirf On All Makes Asphalt Blacktop Don't Mbw That Late,, Late Show —Call Us—We Welcome Parking Lott, Curb* end Cement Work ARLINGTON NIGHT CALLS 15 VPest GoycriVpur A venue, R u th e rfo rd , N. J. t i e ii PUQnlnc. Correct FovndaUon mud AH Mallrlol. TELEVISION v e l t r e t v r e p a i r s GEneva 8*5082 F la* EM m I and TraiJMd Mm, Remit la 'a rerfeet D rlt. Tub«s Tested Free For Immediate Sale W l TRY TO MAKE THEM BETTER THAN THR SERVICE BU T AND DIFFERfem MOM TOR REST 10 BERGEN AVENUE c b m e n t t o r h i k e 728*SA R H Y AVE. GI BUYERS ACCEPTED. One family home, excellent resi- ■ mxma NORtH ARLINGTON dentiat. location,, close to school and transportation? St. Mi- J ARLINGTON ~ chael s parish. Frame construction. Home contains living 1 O K n rv a R E I D K NUtley 2-8^77-8842 KKurny 3-4267 room, dming room, kitchen, powder room And enclosed ! porch on first floor. Three large bedrooms and full bath on | second floor. Two car garage, full basement, steam, oil heat, i PLUMBING & HEATING CO. INC VKXJV CONTRACTING CO. Lot 50 x 154. Annual taxes $249. j 136 PARK AVENt'E, LYNDHURST. N. J. INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. ASKING $13,900 Joseph R. PolHo Agency^ Inc. MODERN * <; \s ti OIL BURNER Industrial WsMto Romoval BATH ROOMS & KITCHENS'* INSTALLATIONS 104 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST. N. J. j VIOLA.SttOTHSRS. INC 218 WASHINGTON AN’EN l^. GEneva 8-8164 ■ BTECIAL PRICES ON (il.ASS LINED STORAGE HEATERS 180 WASHINGTON AVENTS, NITI.EY. N 1. NCTLEY, N. J. Open Evenings Until 9 pjp. J Weekends Until 5 p.m. Member of Nation.) Associaliori of Plumbing Conlrai-fors Phone NOOey 2-7000 MrtAAWWVVW W yW W WWWWWVVWWVVVVWVV^VW* MUSey 24*80

24 HOUR SERVICE COMPteTE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS Insolation WOOL and EOARD Premium QuaP y Coal T.V. Repairs Guarertteod S«th»ctlon SHEET ROCK— ROCK LATH WILL NOT GUNKER — VERY CLEAN N*itw Stove $24.00 ’“ •uck Wheat $18.00 «20JQ^LStofcK R5«» $1^0 Kopper'* Koke $26.95 'Quolity’Prodiicod By Mat#*/ MecAo/iict R O S f l NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE MORRIS DEMEL SIS ESSEX SVm # T BV. 3-2132 HARRISON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. -1957 COMMERCIAL LEADER « SO tTIt Re RCF-N REVIEW m c e n r r r n

ZWWMWWWWWIIWWWW VWWWMWWMWWWW Laundry W M W V W y V V V W W A M ^ VWt f W W W I W W W W (W M W V W y V V V W W A M ^ VWW wibator » *1« WI PICE CP ft DPLIVKI Thr CJutv al Be» Berqen County G leu M Scout TTwp •• net. Tkrtw4j- Tl'KSDATS * THIISDATI f\«n>n| at IN h»me M M n (' AUTO SAFETY GLASS INSTALLED FURNITURE TQPS HaU of Rutherford av«iu*r Class lw Every Purpose Holiday House Laundry Plan* *0** eo*Ufi*l*d U»t * • m Riversid* Aw*. _ Lyndhurst N. J. t«a RMfe IU. MO. Arftlagtot of East*: r«M)> to be a«d*fWik»t fcltm r r n itjm m ; Ojr the Mm ul IM tron# Th«w wvwjviAWrfywwvw-.vwwv * M attoia , I rwnUrt t V. Our CkuMfird*. llie r k m i «i% CtMfcoCoftmelia vli CAUINTEIS * BUILDERS each week are bought by over 7,000 fatuilie*, but you ——r— * Datu*l Corwnslo Mr* i * k i> * Repairs and Alterations \ ICT08 P. FRAN<;iPANE m*t~ iM Mn Citfiwlw* aaf M pay only one price. Dormers and Garages Plano, Vocal Aerordton **' K* uh*K M r* " V :v V *! l.i|- Custom Built Homes • s a v t c s Mi* AniiMt) M On Your Property Four Uaes, 1 W eek $1.00 _ JWB . . Ai fo lk , M i * Stephen -Rfid •*< ROOFING AND SIDING fln*« . f jn ; M artino. Mrtrilv ii Heblller. Im- CARPEN1ER • MASON lurea Turauk. FiU>mr*n« l>ori«no. Van Boren llm t. *»* *+ »«•*'* GENERAL CONTRAR J o h n a n d J m d KrMn|t1|>a.ie; all ,4d on Me«nda> T h r i >.»: • *.» In H r.|rn, I' j b s u Ic a n d K» m -x C o u n t i e s , cwWfcrakad talth a f*i«4> **» 7 tt DEVON ST.. KEARNY IS A PRODUCER! given at U*e hw»* > . t >_ K E 3 -3 0 7 6 Phone VF.bsier 94)644 ter a o d sun ta Ian M» ««.» u *" Ca*per Durrie t, «f ph.•-*U»K «rv * ^ MVWVUWVWWVWVA^VWW or WEbrter 9-22',6 . Hv BtenrtMt p« •»! Sunday n» THKI,H*Hl» W AftWMMWWWWW W W W 1 *»4* t hnrol. i dutnp tru W ] COM*ONI A lll *..n,n,d' >«e*M OHew otioadsng »♦-<* s Drivew ays •ivtH rivivritm r » »*• en' p N lX ib-l Fr«nk)la f - a * K i» t» « t Mrs. Jot* N o l l ..va M* ai 4WWWWWVWWMAMWW 1 »'*» - IV-htloc *•> j t r a n c e »*«»« . t«i b^t»< a n * * ’ Oil Burners IS&O li\t\rk I i - i Wet wate» Uuses p a *» .ieor. Ne » Jo*«f»h Pti»hamtM -« *.f II Avvvwwvvwwvvywyvw / 1*W» tMdsmobil* , r*ilri.»« tO i-w i' ’R» a« d n **'*♦. 0 » * l K> and M**^ firanJi r » GABRIELE BROTHERS l» 1 0 !•» n Jlk i- 1T» Kin only C*1' WI » 180S t / 1 Eighth Street Lyndhurst, N. J. iySl Kvtd V lilott GEneva 8-4802 Phone KEarnv 2^5627 It*. 1 l'lym ottth. #im)oii eskun * LYNOHURST N*w three ’<>»m ap t V tlla n o \a an d *o«» t r d **> « 'h r » rtrlrt. i lub • 4 H e e l an d »*o» water Ava>UPie N*»* Asphalt Driveways Pow*r Roller ISi.3 Koid. Club l\.up. ' Buiinitt ceupie S^S Ca>l Ot » THoenaa. WiBi Wfco-'t. *h< U tt* o Parking Lots • Concrete Sidewalks Aulon»ell> T r a tiMi>i*»i’*ri #*• T H 7 f K Van Boren Blreet Equipment Rental Weitz Fuel Oil !•♦&* fotd Htalion Wag.tp > Mu r>. ImRmi . . i. w • FULLY INSURED 1*52 N»»»h Itamblwr N O R T H A R L I N G T O N 4 i m ««, t e n ALL WORK GUARANTEED |}»r.3 O ldH in.vt.:!.; ventrnt' iwiiK-n Oe i»n <.>. ■ • u p p iy own h # « l STO p e r m in t s OIL BURNERS - FI EL OIL things i l i e can «l». in ‘hr turn « iM W wwvvwmnhvwvw Ipi Pec d i« Avei #h'e Apr rt 1 Adults on<> C» roa f »ns KS t in# f-»l INTERIOR PAIMTIMO h u t Is Mi«MHkSi)i w*ttiN>4 l«fl Complete Automatic Oil Also. «re balance froat wheels Auto PAPER HANOINO Electricians Heating Installations a n d body work. <'cn>»Ute motor Jobe ■pnng when the can **’ - rooms and v a l c . Co l o m b o J*ln Our Towing Club • M For Year ba.th. tompteteiy twrmened Prtvete Vaici t* LMt T u to daushtar o t 221 Prospect Ave.. No. Arlington >esidence. neat M ‘e«ler electr»«. J. MAPCNIANO Mt and Mr* Anthgsretien and gas supplied Ow*i fSS Klna»l*ad A»*wfo I.FW ELM AUTO SALES n*ss coupie only Convenient to a'l Salvage teiw tw tit promt way. **t*t»*ii«l h e r Residential - Industrial Wiring MWVWWWWWWW tr^nspc rt alien Lpndkuret PMine u u v s O L O rags newspai 25 ELM S T KEARNY. N J. WE 0 **U «* - . j ^ a i o s . ;oth birthd|t> with • t * - 128 A rlin g to n B hfJ. Refrigerator KEarny S-2391 h*i lo«rth gia.tr . ta»» at North Arlington, N. J. F u r n i s h e d APT tivmg bedream, O 'la m h u a JWIoa>I tm W edne* I* t*4S OLOSMOOILE S. modal 7*. *-r modern k»t(hei>, and batn All «*tili KEaVny 2-5573 quick sate C*n OE. 8-4874. evenings. . t i e s f urn.sued Convenient to a*l |n thr rv en m < th*r* t u a t*»v Service transpoitat on Avaiiabl* March 1st «VW.VWMVWWmWAV. . j . , • •. ihSi; Call KE S.-2M7 X I I SAS'S - TOO 13 sly party at hei twin# PACKARD. INC. 4 door sodan. 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NOTI I. TO JOd A»*I*UCANT* • Th»- l^»d» ln*l> oc-crpt |l»lp W onted ad tniU niii-nl* fro*t» hr ins rvvtr«| t»» Hir P. due I H a|r and Hoar U e If ihry nlt»r kw ihon fha I»v k 1 lyilnl mum S4|« I ndor tho * o4»ral t u . and Hinir hew Arm* »ngnd»d la in ti^tU lo i i>ifini*ii'* ■ ir In Ik* pmdu< • tio n it-,- d e » i r , r t i .f i ..K * D u e l Diamond 2-5341 pay at IMM |l ** p*t h*>t|r ■ oi>d lime a n d j n e h a l f t o r w o r k o v e r O k<*«*re in a n y o d » e ,w a o S . I I y**u a r e o f fo r v d Irae hr i«V fM ftn«s <+ II »«a *e>t qeM tM tb rntienftiiif the .a^nrttieo nt AH Maker . New A L'«rd m e I* H u r o a u e n 1 t h e t* » U b a r I *. ji• bow earv *«g you w iito. Ooll «•» ¥.r at II 4*linH>b nir.ei No«a*k. U- J . tote Rented • RetwireJ p h e n a M IU h*tl i m t mar n w M tkrwnon PART TIME b*H*r from * pan t» ta ucABAwrrm to p m . m ale or f»«ne»e H < ngew ei’ Tranaperi, Lid W E * *t*g SO Ter WK HOLD m .n p i R d . L r w e h ^ ro i . • t M IMM.Ot NTS ON ALL INSTRI Ml NT1' SALESMAN Aluminum et«Wm Olo i n v* H n n »ou •«* dows and Snore K».aptl-nal o f r Rowtai* • Repe*re aoev^e CUSTOM MATTRESS MAM VOS Ownk. Oepand«b>e fcoxte M aalartaroc* and iNatrlSutore of toalty with fo*t Sr»»wln« l.iv* Uede futnieh»d No *«p*ri»»v • DllAR Fla* B*4dlni p»ceoaairy e h a r i n g ,A e*w» (arcensille Music Co. Ma>l* rarnltur* -"IT jStns Eo no* a tod PfMIl pUm |p |.f*.ri mole of femata W »«rr s i a t t a 8 »*rs Bt’T hm iurr 4 end 5 pm North Amaru ah A'«m< MS eiPTN s» l * H O K U » B ut Retail At Whole**!* Prtroe IS rmaklla Av*a*e * Hatloy asm. HI Stuyvooaat A*o . U »4M o' Phonr Nl'ttop t-ttSS Aiiinnc lhi*Mi -1 or i';imil> i . P s nriR Im hri-r Patttung •! and their t iMi •'» A.’Mii'kn II »' lh. Uaaaum W

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U». rraaw kk HWa. ' f. » ,«riiM«r Me, tvri* tittle *tr < m aaa Sana*** 21 Park Avenue, Rutherford, N, J, H#»ria»ilins. J. . . Mr an i t t n Aal.w^C w .v, try u» for SUpmvro. Oraeea. «id Bed Spread, C «lo* m»d« SUo Kim* Oua*« .'-a Mr a a Ut. ■«. placed so ar U fei lh l*tk al Ilia Covert, re* I110D# *alu* Sale t huka Slak aM to d * " »*■ Vaa wi f o r C u r ta in , o r W inder, i m m l l-.i/Ki* »r »a« !*»« probkm. « ua. Tto niDGt . ilk Mr aajM r, f rank »•»** ewoE -are dn*4e la Iresi Oe la*- 1 /-i-a'Tt- safP lltrlaa • f Ljrwdhwst TIH:RSD.AY. FEBRUARY 21. 1957 T*AU> SIXTEEN COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

crick * estab­ tive* of the union had a tidy package to lished in w'liat many will remember a* lhe O u r t r.ffe r. Ouiekly the men accepted. Mansion House. an historic old stone strue- lhe old contract does not expire until Helping the Doctors and nurses ture opposite the Court House, fl ha* long March i:». But the negotiators gut busy fast, to protect the health of our com­ since given way lo lhe call* of progress. munity, is our role. Their training found a meeting ground on which they Washington was in desperate strait*. Tho a n d professional skiJI h cy e p re ­ could meet on fair terms and hammered out pared them for their ta;'.;. pursuing enemy was not far behind. lint his a contract. W o p led g e ourselves lo c arry c -I ability to accept what to other* would seem Congratulations to both of them! "N impending disaster with apparent uncon­ the compounding of prc:cri?- A management executive once said that tions to tha best of cur clhlit/. cern is de*cril>ed best in the word* of un the losses suffered by a company and its unidentified fiistonan of the ni'nnent. workers during a strike are only partially- ‘Ttwras about du*k when lhe head of llil*' the total losses suffered. The/real trouble, troops entered Hackensack. he wrote. he began, when the so-called wheels of “The night wa* dark, cold■ ami rainy, but activity began to move again. It was then typewriter on which the anonymous letter j ] had a fair view of them from the light the bitternesses produced by the strike anonymoU* letter. * When die investigation of the letter was haul been written. In other words whether! of the windows as they passed on our side could be seen. Ami the production wan the of the street. They marched two ahrea*t, demanded, lhe governor agreed that such the charges were true or.not could wait., big sufferer. an investigation should be made. I hat >va* \\ hat couldn't wait was to find lhe gent who looked ragged, some without a *hoe on.their In 99 ami 2/.V , of the cases, manage­ his first reaction. But then something hap- ■ had blown the whistle! feet, and most of them wrapped up in their ment and labor eventually reach a conclu- With Liberty and Justice For All! New Jersey ha* seen similar demonstra-1 blankets. sion on a contract. Why should such agree- . ... • . lions in.the past- I sually. they were pulled “Washington then, and for some time mrnl hr .l, Uy.-,l? Smart management «nd | Without letting •th.- |>u1,Im- m on the As we honor the father of our by lhe Frank Hagties. Hague never intim­ previous, had his headquarter* at the resi­ ►mart unioni*... will alway, work to avert j'W » •" '''t H - country, let ’ us rejoice in the dence of Mr. Peter Ziibriskie. a private th<’ final. ahmU am m ym * Irltcre. The supplies for the general's table were 9 The attitude of Attorney General Rich- horse. In fact, he probably was color blind, t ' Hsh where a man may live- earn f furnished by Mr. Archibald Campbell, the man was even more revealing. Hiehman Any horse j,'n a storm, that was hi* motto. 1 and save, lhe surplus fruits o f tavern keeper. The next > evening after the School Budgets dashed into the department of. Banking and But in an administration that made law hi* labor^—without fear. This enforcement the chief issue, the sight of , Americans had passed through, the British The brief but revealing rebellion of vo­ Insurance. privilege i* yours—use it well. encamped on the opposite side of the ri\rr. lt r* in the matter of sch'*6l budgets as ex­ To find the culprits natned in the anony­ llawkshaw Bichman looking not for the j (The river is the Hacken*ack. The British pressed in last week's Board of Kducatioii mous letter? crooks but the informer i* a pitiable and START YOl'R i nforgettable let-dcwii. were encamped in what is now Teaneck). elections should give some of the free- Not at.all. Bichman was looking for the KKARNY FKDKRAL SAVINGS “ We could see their (ire*, about 100 yard- spending school board* pause. ‘iur tow n and outlying towns. apart, gleaming brilliantly ui the gloom of Budgets Were licked in Kast Blither ford. Letters ! Thank you for your part pub- Emblem Club ACCOUNT TODAY! Wellington, Lodi, Harrington Park and lifity and fav o rs and cons>d« a night, extending some distance below the The Commer lal Lender laM tion you-may give this matter. Has Meeting TenaHy aml-in a number of other commu­ werk in err*»r' stated that Mrv town and more than a half mil- lownrd* j The Lyndhurst Emblem Club, ACCOVNTS OPENED nities such as Dumont and Oradeil just Sylvester Kicidrla ha1 re­ Cccflia Salata New Bridge. ceived a life membership in thr Ruth Weber meeting on Monday evening at • 4 THE 16th . “ W ashington was t-dill at Isis h ead q u arters managed to squeak through. National Parent Teacher Asso­ Iris Faulcpnrr I t.he Elks Lodge in Park Avenue FTe3 r d f he . v iTh iiBt r* rT r* s 'n f - a 11 EAliN FROM THE 1st and had with him his suite, life-guard, a The thing about the defeat* which is most ciation at a meeting of the Lyndhurst P aten t Teaeher 1 officers includin*; th-- president company of fort, a regiment of cavalary provacative is W fact that there were no Council. Instead,, the award I Mrs Ben Miylin, a c c o u n t s i n s u r e d organized anti-budget campaigns that couh| Thanks Voters VF T O l l l , t n and some soldiers freln lhe rear of the was made at a meM'ng of.the ' • t*lans were anrtounced 'for tht army. In the morning, before the general he detected. In fact, iu most of the munici­ Lvr Ihurst Hith School PTA. Daniel A Che-ki, independent ; installation dinner to .be held in ON YOt?R SAVINGS This week The I eadrr receive I •amlidate v ho vvas elected to tlr j March when Mrs. Vernon Cowell left, lie rode down to the dock, where thr palities the tendency was for the• educator*, two letters on the *uhje» t and The Oldest Financial lmtilution in Town — Since 1S84 school beards and PTA group* to cam'paign Board of Eduction last week recently ele: ted president', anci bridge Is. new. viewed lhe enemy'* encamp­ in fairness prints both. today issued a letter of thanks her -‘.iff of oili er \ v. ol be ' in. I OH the budgets. One Letter He said. I ducted. ment about ten or fifteen minute* ami then Dear Editor. returned to Mr. Campbell** doi r ami called Some Inlal situations may have been the Would you print a coi n-rt : m “To those who helped me in M fs t 'h a r le • (;,«»!! heads, th*' for some .wine and wateV. cause for the defeats or the narrowness with please, on this artide. whi h ap lhe election to the Board of Ed general oojrnmittee. in t Inrr.e ‘of Kearny\[*j which the budget* in some cases were ap­ pe'ared uv the February 11 is-uev iicatior) may T extend my m<»nt arn m e e m e n ls .{or th e .installation “After lie had drank and Mr. C.impbell This "award was made; at a sincere th an k s. T ) all. th o se wl'. with Mr-. Joseph Bader'iiv charge had taken the glass from him. ili" latter, proved. meeting*of tho l.yndhurst lliph voted ,fON K lem entarv Scrh'tol P1A that is in trie I am,firmly of the hour which followed the meeting CHMTHKD M4 SUPERVISED by the UNITED SUTK GOVERNMENT ly took his hand and replied: *Mr. Camp­ pennies again. Lvcry penny saved, they are Charlotte Ron: <>n. opinion we must have the very were Mrs. Joseph Bader, Jr.. Mrs. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT BOTH OFFICES bell, stay by your family and keep neutral, saying to themselves omV again, is a penny .. ■ . •. P re sid e n t l>est .sc hool system «wc can obtain, Jam^s Bader and Miss Dons alld then bidding good-bye, rode off. earned. Edna Christ. t also am aw a re th a t econ<»my Bctdci.. The folks who have to live on salaries Vice. Piesi(lent must be a byword in our opera “About noon the next day. the British Florence Monroe. tions The two thrKgs can be con took possession of the town, and in the, af­ the part of the salaries left to them after • 'Treasurer sonant and toward that objective the Federal governments big bite, that is Carolyn Brown, I will work.” ternoon the Green was covered, w ith Me­ S ecretary dians, a horrified, frightful sight to the in­ are watching their pennies again. Public . Second Letter Wi n t e r s p o r t s habitants. There were between three and t flicials should take notice. Dear Editor: We arc taking th s opportunity Thank You four thousand, with their whiskers and tt> thank you for last week s pub­ Joseph Lotarski", a candidate brass caps, and kettle* or brass drums. A licity on M rs S ylv ester -R.toad«*la. What Law Euforcement? for the Board of. Educatron but we are askmn tor a cMec part of these troops were taken prisoner ru ary 13, today th an k e d . th e Governor Meyner andvhis pretty bride tion I* was rfrojtapiisl.v’ 'si A ted two pioiiths after at Trenton.**, paid two pleasant visits to South Bergen that the National Ltfe Membbr- voters who supported him. "To those who worked in’my NEEDS T h is b rie f tig n e tle '»f colonial bi*li>ry of sh.ip w as p resen ted to Mi Hi a recently, dropping iu ou a Walliugton af­ behalf and to those who voted Washington the man and of the country in dela at a meeting ot t'ne t.vnd fair and another in Gurlstadt. The governor hurst PTA Council,-it-w«< oven for - me may . I give . sin-ere its swaddling clothe* is revealing. nm| Helen make a^charmiug couple: they at the High School Foun*U i Day thanks.” Lotarski said. The descripton of Washington riding aie welcome wherever they go. Program, also you neglected t^ mention that William Hello down to th e bank* of the narrow Hacken­ Bill il might distress the governor to know trustee of the hoard of edma sack to stare across at the enemy, skeletal that hi* position iu New Jersey ha* .never tion. made the presentation. This as It is, brings a warm surge of respect for been in lower esteem—at a moment when was made on behalf of teachers principals, bc^ard members, coun­ CLEARANCE the man. There were 4.000 across the river. lie must undergo the trials of reelection. ty PTA members and units in By LOUIS GUGLIELMETTI Washington had a - rag-tag m b of 1.000 One of the principal defects in the Mey­ SPRING PREVIEW On All 1956 with him. Yet he could look cooly at the ner administration has been in the Depart­ enemy: he could talk with sympathy m id ment of Law Fnforcement. It was on law H’hen yen shop for furniture Sporting & Hunting understanding to a frightened colonial: lie Slipcovers and this spring, you will encounter enforcement and the so-called need of that few radical changes. You will could ride off as confident in hi* destiny Mey ner lUade his spectacular .bid for elec- Upholstery note a continuance Clothes as any man ever has a right to be. lion in 1953. j of refined design* Those who are frightened by today** Special la both modern and H-O Trains 'l he fact *lie has failed in this essential | traditionally Inspir­ 30% off headline crises: those who w himper because part of his administration stands to hurt $99.00 ed styles. The over A re Fun... the world refuses to settle down and be him badly. all picture shows Ice Skates Tliii. Tremendou. Saving On peaceful: they could read with profit once Estimates -cheerfully given that furniture lines Complete Srt«, One of of the illustrations of what is i have been softened; * w o o l. SHIRTS Washington. Girls' Figure Skales again the life of vvrong wilh the Meyner law enforcement! FKMtiJART SPECIAL modern be.slne** Model Kits.' Everything * W O O l. PA N TS On his way fo the Delaware, Washington program is iu the way the charges into the t p to 4*% off on all has given * way to! Boys’ Hockey Skates Kur Your “Ijiyuul." * C O A TS Illu m in g ) passed through South Bergen. Our commu­ Merchandise gentle curved contours. Finishes Department of Banking and Insurance are LAMPS, TABLES. KNICK- for his memory. areln warm browns, ranging for S'ork. Drenn. Sport. nities are the richer fteiug handeled. There an anonymous letter KNACKS. PAINTINGS from light to medium. All Site* was received, containing a n u m b e r of CURTAINS, etc. If yon are interested In quali­ i liarges. ty and yearn for individuality in Smart Business _ _ your home, loch to the custom Director of the department is M cyncr 's Lyndhurst rettphoUtrry wort featured at Maybe it was the p ic tu re of fruitless, hilly old‘friend, Gharlie II6well, the former con­ this shop: Our* work manship Paul's Hobby and Sport Shop and costly strikes which last week had gressman ami unsuccessful candidate for Decorators leaves nothing to be desired! closed down our all-important waterfront Our exciting fabrics will Intrigue the I. S. Senate. The faults of the depart­ GE. 84)084 WE. 9-5163 ■yon! It won't coat you a penny 106 Union Ave. GE. 8*0192 Rutherford, N. J. tighter than a drum. ment have been widely bruited about. If Mrs. Daniel Bello. Prop. for ktt the farta plus aa estim ­ At any rate, the management of Becton. Meyner has not heard of them it is only ate at the Louis Decorators. IM S tl Ridge Rond, Lyndhurst Kearny Avenue. Telephone RE. OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dickinson & Company, one of South Bee- because he has refused to listen. Now, the