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C e n t s r o t i *>« A vacation I rove tfyat doesn't w t you a p«*nny i* T il > the local library. Shelve* are loaded wilh hook* lhat 7 can take you to any spot in- the hemiaphere in ^he /ERY W E E K matter of minute*. Parents interested in the Welfare of their children are taking up the library>going hahit to pa** the habit along to their children. It ia one of the smartest ideas we've heard of in a long time.

Lyndhurst’s Babe Ruthers W in Their Dump Permit Is W ay To N ational Sem i-Finals By 2-1 High School Will Is Held Up, Folks Not Reopen W?tb Register Protests Rest Of System I Lawyer Diacia Ask ) Payment Of Hit S600 roa«|. a road mi which li.IMHl Matt Wait ’Till Sept. , J ' team* from aii over the 1 nil- ed Slate* once tra\eled, Lyndhuntt got t‘* the • aeitv final's Tuesday by sending Si* loyal .rodters mtu delerium* by whipping iii.* All Starts from S h e rm a n O a k s. C a lif- 2 t<*' 1 1 th e le a n i w in s F r id a y it v. i»i ♦•liter the finals en Saturday. Il v \ t f r i l l e i all tin- w‘t> TheCalifornuihs went into th* lead when Monahan, the sharp hitting • baseman wha.ked a home too. Joe Tita. the Lynd hurst hurler. just stared w:tb (old eyed c almness i:s the-Cali Just before the Habe Ruth baseball team r« trained for Detroit, on Ita wa* to Ann \rb«o Mt. I. fornian loped around- the bases i*an. to take part in thr national tournainent Rill llit kr\ took thrlr photograph In the huh whtwl p a r k i . ' That was only one of four hits Tita allowed, while striking out but jitn :.v, - w • . x ! ■ the last half W'raf tip w a a V- * s e ig h t Luckily our youngster* aren't of the -<\«n!h, in land, by. a tun *t*nd«»..t peitortwst *11 >»..>■, |i« P e n s a c o la g o t to tlie &e.mi fi the same They re a» tuiK like a .you • old •-= them line Ufi and >. no »'■: • <-» h mill a nals in the earlier game by de l-i.n. m o! seaaoncd^'yeteprep* eet ready i«.i th« takst ;- ajao atngted. i. > ••• u,«t feffting Nord-Maiaon Blanche' They handle themselves welt.' s <-u could tell they were about' hope* w«eve binning high . t"|. League Ail-Stars from New -Or T h ey i .. i.- ’ a ll \r. ; e a I hasebal)' Now th . baa** ‘ are. ’loaded Property Sale Scandia Company Changes nfultb.d * t Continued on Page IQ) Is Authorized Executives At Top Level Top executive changes Ml the [:ngton from \ la n t s u p e r uyten To Broadcast Frathaian Candidates Scandia Manufacturing Co. of dent t«> director ot matiufactut N orth Arlington, m ak e rs o f " p a c k - ■ mg: Andrew W Andci-hn Nut Play-by-play For Football Matt tying :machinery, were a n n o u n c : ley from chief efu. 'iieet i-. di «•< •*d to d a y b y th e b o a r d 'o f d i r e r - ! tb r of cngineeli/ijj, 6'iui Kdv. ui N In B. R. Tourney Tara Oat For Examt j I hy su ai i »im nn < tii-n* r< i Lyi tharst reatdents w i l l h* dldatea b.tgH 1 ■ 1 a b l t » hr.tr < |tlacbt play ar I'1 H1 1 : ■ I' ! 4 .n a n fm d l.a ji *t « tc « iJJ. I» < r n a n t of the Rat*- Ituih tunr. Sr ..,;i |'i i i< i , V;^^ r u e a d a y a t j . «V ' nunrlil tl tt»r tm rri »« l.e h t alH w i lo ek fr r»>o'n it ‘ fio.t hutiditig "« W ru.ter ave today by Kr«o- H 1 nue ktarllni at ?.’# I mt*> af t.T IM l il l ^ a t e r {^fitur •'Hawk' fte v vT- . to J -U v .tt ss;.u I' m e w lt| rail tn Ii* trlrph«.n th at W ill b i hfukrri up II I ; l»iid>pt iU i svvtrni at lla i^lion llont Ihr tiriMdra»i Visiting In Indiana I m m ' V i r g i n i a H a n m i'M * u r ,|»« Op# r I >*, • ■ufut and Ihr |)t»» lium Mbit Ih>I Ijian khootd be Ihr wm r All ' local re»idrnt J ( if i f t a . i i t r p i m f i ‘ » o f t h r came* r<4n bear lhr«n al «*•• i hatgr at the I i*|i«n tt<>mr

Cn«tMO. p m rie ..f tf.e -ar f ,k. Hone From Vacation I • Mi . and Mf* Halt* VIr* K«**«d Nitwtit. ot •« WILHELM II BI()NANt)i:R JK art and d-.ufhtet* Ai ln>, ! i M( * ^ h. ■ .'I New President of Krandia t * V •! k \ ' • ia <>f tbr Ttwhplr‘•»•• , LESLIE L VANDERBILT ( h.ttrmon. Board o t D irector* ihe 3#_year-old c L nrfw I* Vanderbilt. Newaik lawyer, was named ehatnnan of the board and W 11 Bronander • r o i tJpjer MoiHclatr, a w>n of the founder, v/us elevated fron Leaves For Arizona xo-or ve viee president to presf- U u \ .Mr' Gabriei S Aiebo J t of Verona, former neer'etary and the founder’s dakighter, becanir - ee re t a r y -11 ea s u r e r. Three veteran departmental 'vend* were eletted- vie* pre.-.t r n l h t A i d«*r»t> and given new title*, an »n u» n u ak e i follows EJric Allen Sr . df Ar The EMitiys *

• ek ago, the i W ater Shortage In A rea Is N ow m H X IRENE M MENNf.lt AknUtant -»erretard, of 41 I*ton Avenue. North Arlington B ecom ing A C ritical Situation Brook* of MontviBe. from «w'« tu dire. f..i »if -.m ■ i >n id her way* As a resu lt la w n a an d g a r d e n - ’ (Continued on Page 2) thin year have »utTer«d badly v Howev«*r Ob lands warning wa* this "The conditi«»n t* becoming more serious every day W hen A ll ta in r« a.di'>« • » •' reserve* rea»: >»»• ■ i i .parity, we re in t r o u b l e S A w tu w Rej.uhl* a*i t w ill be held tKt# So rut. the hour* of I p n a n Gallagher, Polito Are the Bertf+n County P b a d »d Vglliry Hr m,V. Named To Board huge ten mom her h rad e d by i ‘bn *fcrt.ter T he of Cam(m>iM t m n arranmd a full o.«n. Mor>4»j *M * ptetl th* re»ighati«r beef, bam'bur ;et». h-A of piitimiatoner Jaah C Garde < n the . on. ». t*m-> if>» N*»rth Arlington Lynd X ‘ ' h.ur*i J-.mt Meeting- to atterid Th* Board then toted to af/ point Mayor WJitftm Gaialgber .'Ir . ; »•- *«d Co«n#nner Haipa* A P<< LKAndrea. Ut* to represent the borough C a»iiiwi; Am b.vn) Garde n a letter, tatd he was . retiring from. the p**| o n tb e • ov-ietion < ( f?.« }

Karly Lynn Ruzika. daughter i of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth R uzika, (of Fourth Street, entertained a ; h-w l i f t • ■ fro nds at her hom e on Friday afternoon in celebration «>f hrr fourth bithday T h e n th e | family went cut to dinner and vi- F; ed Teufel t nf Valley Brook | ? :te d K id d y I -ind n n R oute 41i. A, veil w w .lm st'H.;»;n**d lu ju n '-. (n th. en.tri{ ^heir. v. y■, d fa- m a fall at the hum? of his son. mrly : athermo a* li i home in I.\« n g Branch- recently, is now pi: are frtrced to have a longer Ridge Road and Page Avenue school yeai' tlu y m ay.have to re, M asse? a re a t 7, 8, 9, 10 and vmnp pljuVs for travel and edu­ 11:30 a.m . cational com es they wish to un d e r ta k e WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 511 Ridge Road, l yndhurst Phone UKbst.r 9 792# I.yndhurst, N J. HOME The wisdom of basinn thought on constructive, perfect, spirit Union 'service with Methodist Church at Westminster 10:30 MORTGAGE ual models will be emphasized at am. Speaker. Rev. Henry Hart­ Christian S< ie/ice services Sun mann of Rutherford. LOANS Keynoting 'he Lesson Sermon REED MEMORIAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN C H U R CH Stuyvesant near Valley Brook A venue In Infantry Regiment Rev. t'hAw H. Stafford. Mlnhder Build 346 Strtyvesant Avenue G E n ev a H U S Refinance LATTER DAY SAINTS Our code of ethics «li»'tato lliat we mtm' all OF JESUS CHRIST last service on A. E. Stark*, Pastor people conscientiously in llie fulfillment Services Every Sunday commitments of our ri^pon^U ii^io. lln* Mime cornuler a t th e Phone: W l .li-ter 9 3 *00 Ad-miram Masonic Temple ate. impartial service lo*al! regariMrss nf Jin- 321 Second Avenue Lyndhurst. N. J S o u th /'crffC tt '■^ai’utgJ uncial circumstances or cliureli affiliations. Church School, 10 a.m. VV,. ANf> LOAN ASSOCIATION Preaching Service, 11 a.rrf. Robert B. Kehoe. 445 Pa 1 | Avenue, died at his home mil V»0Ot> Birxit NfW (JERSEY LVN'DIIt'RST HEBREW W ednesday afternoon, after a lor. ; ‘Open .Mon. Eves. 7 to 8:30" CE N TER illness He wat 39. He was bofn 333 Valley Brook Avenue Lyndhurst aiul had lived here ,,.i . Study.: GEneva 8-9582 h it hi*-. Jacob Sivan, Rabbi Mr, K< hoc was -in arrjty yeb RUTHERFORD BAPTIST ii of World War II. He was a I '•■cum it im i ib ie t * CH UR CH inaohiniist with the Micron El« thank all in person, may we take 23 West Passaic Ave., Rutherford ironic Corporation of Nutley. He thiy means of , cxpres ,in ■ our Rev. (ieorff Smith, Pastor wa.- a member oS the Holy Naim sinccrfc and heartfelt t!ian\s tv 59 Woodward Ave., Rutherford Society of St. Michael’s It. C. our relatives and’ In m.is/I'm r m i s s > tfceir .vyor'dji of consol. tu>n an.s • Phone GEneva 8-8795 C h u rc h . SOMEONE? Survivors. art* his wife,.M is. beautiful 31 oral tributes and - ii itual bouquets at the dca'h ot oi.. ST. THOMAS' EPISCOPAL Helen Polacek Kehoe; two sons. PHONE Uelm VtL bl.'shadd 1 a m i t'-d b u r A>i- C H U R CH Robert and Lawrence Keho- a daughter, Susan; his mother. Mrs; drew F. PutrwielJi.. Sp< ,.d thanks It costs little — Forest and Stuyvesant Avenue* Mary Kehoe. of Hoboken; a I " to the clergy of Sacred Heart R. Rev. C. Wesley Shike, B.D. thcr, ’ William, *of Bayville; and C. Church to the Holy Name So EASTON R ector a sister, Mrs Ann O’Connei of t idy, the Lyndhurst Polk • Dej t (for example) 154 Stuyvesant Ave., l.yndhurst H o b o k e n . ahd im iniii i. of the 11 toy ■' HARRISON SHOES tiEneva 8 5868 .The funeral, w-is hrld *>n M >n- •ganizations imd to fix taff .o v 4 0 * > day at H. a.m from the .Into I. Nazare Memorial Lome in. for I IIXRKISON ,\M M I HAKIUSON. N. J ST. MATTHEW’S Burk Funeral Home, 52 R ’-dge efficient service: rendered, " • . EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN R o ad , to S t. Mi* hurl s ft. C. 3.iTOnutP stafton iate trom Paterson OPtiN MON.. HIURS., MM.. SA P. TO 9 BerenvecTwTiv and Children aftci 6 P.M. fax not included: C H U R CH Church, where* a’ ‘9 am. a re Corner Valley Brook Ave and quiem Mass was off -ied. Inter Travers Place, Lyndhurst ment naa in Mi Olivet loo»ntii*ld. 215 Travers Pfare, l.yndhurst WEbster 9 2134

William Lard r, until invcntlv OBITUARIES of 318 Second Avenu- 1 yndhurst, di«d on Thu.isdav at. the Alp^ Mrs. A. Fitzpatrick Manor Nursing Hr»ine, Pm kne:. As the Earth Turns. . . , Mrs. Anna A. Torpy Fitzpatrick. where he had been a patient for •343’ T r a v e r s P la c e , vvidoVv o f 1 ho- fhe past three months a New Day Dawns mas .1 Fitzpatrick, died on Sat­ He was 90 years old He was In the darkness of every ni*ht lies thr urday morning at Passaic General born ui Louth, England, came to premise of a bright new day. Implicit Y o u a r e I n v i t e d in every earthly departure is the dawn cf a new life for the spirit To com mentorate this transition with dignity and Be lovely to look at beauty is our Vonstant a tm . .This economical easy way. The. perfect To Inspect O ur . "Pledged to Perfection in Every Service" permanent and of Kvcry Faiili. ’ expert hair stylists only .. . . • >in Ol) an d up At Any Hour, tiall WK N ew Building For Appointment Cell i > ' * J f / S'trrurr jRuitrral lliuitr W E. 9-9681 / > ^ Surersnor fo ('oUins Memorial O n 2S3 Sttiyvm»nl Avrnur, l.ynHhurkt, N. .1 MICHAEL ^HAIR STYLISTS 137 R ID G F RO A D LY N D H U R ST. 1 WEhmrr 9*3000 Open: Wed., Thurs.. Sat., 9 39 a.m. to 6 pm. Tues. and Fri., 9.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. t hiscd Momtays. SUNDAY AUGUST 25th AIR t'ONDITIONED FOR YOUR C«»MFORT From 2 to 9 P. M.

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FUNERAL DIRLCTOR 185 RIDGE ROAD, NORTH ARL8 52 Hitig'' Road .t t 'M l - IVIiK»dr" A vrnur Lyndburkt, N. J. Jrr.i y City 7, N. J. A u \w lu * r e Opposite Our Lady Queen Of Peace Church WEbtfar 9-04*0 OLdfidd 9-4578 ; Open Mondav, Tuesday. Thursday 8:38 A.M. to 7 P.M. | Wednesday 8:38 A.M. to Noon; FrNUy and “ Personal Understanding Service” "Burk Service for Sixty Yean" ; Saturday 8:38 A.M. to 6 P.M. PAGE THREE THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1957______COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN RFVIFT Sportsaaa's Clib Beefsteak Sept. 14th Hat Birthday Margaret Spina Bride M iss Rosem ary Phillips Mr ' M r*. i*V ku •ark* *r.4 g ran d so n W tUi*m t / On USC6C Westwind •• tjfurrtt# Pter** Of Alexander Lomio Sunday • W eds Jam es J r. O ’K e e f e ! ■»!», • • . r y - W iX kW m ■ *t -hr.me of Mr a colonial bouquet of hiw* of th. ; *?Yi . Vl.r v M . beci \1 * *w i' «'.f valley and Raby n»e> Her honor maid. wote white eni N«m*. at 1:4*t. ;.«e*r New.- broidered organdy over ujfcu M stybv. ^ ,rh „ > jm p MN$J . • Mr*. Jwseph ,* WfUifwm and short sleeves She ware a i^ e r ts n an** Dw t m l o t hat tied under the chin v ith pink • nbbon and carried * colonial ll' ?>>'-*■< ret*»*-r»e»i bouqui '^ l purple and v ink pom fl» 'ti 4 IW J * Wi». ■. *<*(*»>', IVI»V« pom* and baby s bje*;. a t ' AJfcurr.'^iwrfe ■ bridesmaids were Similarly *t lired and carried colonial bou quct< of all purjle pompom* and baby s b re a th bai try The bride * mother ware a blue lace dre*s and the groom n mothei uore *?„>el grey iafleta Th.-\ wore harmonulng accessories an« corsages of orchid*. After a honeymoon at Cape Cod, Mass. the couple w.li live a ' 522 P a rk p4ace L \n d h u r» t. Both ait graduates of Lyndbumt j High School Mr*, t) Keefe is a secretary with the Hartford In- SPEAKING OF ! furame Company, Newark Her I husband is a senior at Seton Hall U n iv ersity Wanda Czarnecki cessones and an orchid corsage On their return from a motor Guest At Shower trip to Cape Cod. Mass , and on Weds William Oumler Mr* • Walter K schcmbri Jt St. Thomas *he Apostle Church to Quebec and Nova Scot.a. Can­ f Court Avenue w•» guest **t J in . Bloomfield \yas the seen • of ada. the couple will live in their Mr and Mra An unprecedented demand for honor at • 9uipft*r miMHelUnr.io* • i u t d a u g h te i FWr*t»« «*f | the marriage on Sunday of Miss recently pui\ based new home in hauKhftldl- shuaWai g, en last j Wanda Vi'rgima Czarneiiu da ugh R mg wood avenue Pompten th e re|x>i t of th e New ^Jbt ton Tw ihh * an d G.K*ti# B« Age Study Commission hiis * \ Tu«»ita> e\ etung at hei home t y Ihin f Iti) to to • a*ck j ter of Mr. and Mrs Adam Czar Lakes Mr> Pumler is a gi»*du M dhurn A vena*, a^-ent lhe haucied the ‘ upolv of the ie«i M’a V w er Kim**, at. INeftay; aMI m «ai(f W If v«M» fco* j necki. ld&5» Broad Street Bloom ate of Lynflhurs{ I.igh School and e ttd ' rft -rt v Pi* * bouxni 21" pagt- book, anruvuiu cd Min Aritcn S< hembn • f I yod field, u n til recently of T en KycK Fairieigh Dickinson Junior Col­ h u ist i avenue Lyndhurst. and W.Ilium lege She is secretary to the t hief the- Commission chairman, state Senato! Walter H Jones todav There werf-' -V •nues)« rv.imiif J. Dumk'f, ot Bogota, son of thi hem ist ai P B allaiitm e an d $on> from Nutle) Hai Kr*in> Newark Her husband Joneit »atd the Stale l«H*erty f owe ^ ’ Mr. and Mrs. William J fjuthei forff CJ)#ton ami ■ Dumler. of Baltimore, Md of Western Maryland College. is had tnf«>rmed him that it now has r SOMEONE X a senior at Newark College of only file-copies of the Com minion l.jindhuiit • The 4 p.m. ceremony was ful A teTTCR? ’ I lowed by a reception for over 100 Engine*. ing !le is assis iant man report entitled "A Piisitive Poln \ Towards ’Aging I he Com m iti >‘ guests at the Home of the bride's, ager <>J tlu- brewing de-pattment h a d c o p ie s t th e phone nstead parents. at P. Ba Han tine and Son*. 3 600 < I p rin ted • The bride's only atter.daiu v/a cost* llttia liny w h irs I ln addition the supply of 17>HHi h ef cousin Mrs-. F ran k Dow . »>t brief extracts of tbe ivposV y Ifi I Little FalTs Charles' Bond, of Moving To California L ALTOONA,Fl. 65‘ V 1 pagu booklet - 1? ‘al.*«i nearlv oui 1 Baltimore, served his brother-m Mr and Mis Jack SoI»k\ 230. j of stock sayl Jon* ' law as ebst man. William J Dtm 1 P<«ct tfvemie will leave tomor- , ovan. of Jersey City, ushered :iw for then recently purchased ■ "It b. a Very Hat ter reaiv | to the work *►! thr C»«nmUsir»« The br.de' wore a wait* length home in San Mateo, Calif. Mrs. .a n d a .tleat s ./n ot th*- n « -d for i d jv ss of p u re silk , w ith p.u ti ait. -oiou was gut'st 'oi hopor at a •the fuiltim** vommuanon m nv neckline and short sleeves lb1 farewell party given Monday mendrd in. tbe rejvurt ; N» tiiat shoulder length veil fell from u tvtninfs in tlie home of Mrs the Legislation t. establiati the lace headpiece in leaf shale.. Sh Fred K. Saun of 225 Post avenue fulltime comnmxa.n h* be> -n PUT STARS IN \ l ^ m carried white roses and step hanotis with Rosary- Bead- (Im i- were neighbors Mrs, signed m to law I »a : -vv iii brought to her from Rorm by a Elm ei c * - •. .v M ra D a w s»'»» n on »ick p*epte H# * a \ co*i*d o quoi k (Tuesday and Wednesday only!

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c o m m u n i t y o r n c c s t o sta v e y o u THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 PAGE FOCR COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW MOVIES - ENTERTAINMENT - DINING - DANCING - FOODS WHERE tO <0 - WUT TO 00 - WHAT TO SEE 01 SOOTH BERGEN

.VM W AW -W «-■ chael, ,of Roosevelt- Avenue, an d Mrs Joseph Mosczynski, of Jauncey Avenue, mother o f M rs. Rutherford WR 9-1MH A t The Lincoln A t The Rivoli O lk o w s k i. returned on M o n d ay from their vacation spent a t' C a p e M ay l o s a a s * Miss Dorothy W ortman and her Todav. G ri. & S at. A ug: 22 24 Matinee Daily 1:3« P.M. rrr’dher, Mrs. Fred Wortman. of Wil-*on Avenue, are on a vacation Marilvn Monroe - L. Oliver Spotlight on Your Stars motor trio through *he N ew E n;; “THE PRINCE AND w w w w v w w i v u v w m v . ' w « . . ■ a v a w > a w w l«i I St it s to Maine THE SHOW GIRL” — also— (Spe- ial To The Leader) the water, hut it fan m e high | f hirley Ronson. of Fifth Street . NEW YORK Wh.v ei hap in the sky. And it can travel j sjei't the weekend with friends “THE COUNTERFEIT pened to Torn .Swift. that Frank li.-kety split a loir: lhe ground as in Washington. D. C. PLAN*’ Mejrr'iwell of the lalvjia! >r, W e 'r with Zachary Scott can rinse our eyes and remember AND MORE AND MORE I him ‘ yet: a handsome fell*va m Sun. Mon. Tues. Aug. 25 21 terred between hr<> ca vern . There i - a Isa ’Tojn S w ift &nci ! Matinee Daily 1:30 PM. Hi R o'ktt Ship” Foreign agents ; And e' er so nia - A fine- m r s ELVIS PRESLEV in fellow. as we id !'h o n ly and dll th-jf But Tom over comes- j them and m inages tn win the j “ LOVING YOU” good li-.h Amei p i d'i'ltS < i Air Conditioned — Atao— courage and !a r pi a first international race fur spacc ! sh ip s. . I.' l^at. Dalty - Children 25f"i “SEARCH FOR BRIDIE W h a t be< a r r e • j?'/I p.In­ F o u rth i-. T o m S w ift a n d h is ! MURPHY" Tfie <.ther. dav v. e (mind out Giant- Robot ". This is a doozer N ow th ru S at. A tic. 22 24 with Teresa Wright Btousinc through a V, ti re'ue which tr-1? - about Tom’s inven Burt Lanraster - Tony Curtis came upon the admon t. m Hon of a ;. iant robot that gains | ‘Bovs—Join the Yi'uinr; in “SWEET SMELL OF Wed. Matinee August 28th him the entnitv of a gang of ele j S d C C iE S S * ’ SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW vent. TOM SWIFT,. JR in ver bank ‘I'tbbers and a mad | Strange/and Kx-itm:; N Ad 2nd H it * LAST OF THE • s< ic n tis t ventures You Won't Want To. Errol Flynn in COMANCHES" N e x t i- T o rn S w ift a n d h is — A lio — M iss ." . •; j Atomic Earth Blaster.” This one Golly We didn't tv< n know | ‘ BIC; BOODLE" ‘ AB BO TT «t C O STEL LO tells how Tom outwits his rivals The Prince And The Show Girl Tom had a junior Wr di(ln e v e n MEET THE KILLERS" ’1 didn't senior also outwit his Sun. Mon. Tues. Aug. 25-26 27 know he had married. Apparently j P lu s 5 Color Cartoons 5 rivals at every turn'’ uses his motor tour tent at “LOVING YOU” friends ^But lurkijv. pluck and does it on page 203. just as 'he representing District 2 of wliieh GrrI Scout Hbuse and ground <. in Belrpar, where her son. Jay, is xmirage brought them through*- book ends •*’. h e is governor The area for r tvmg. ton Avenue. Mrs. Rudolph remaining for another week. just as it always did. ' L a s t o f th«- n e rie s is “ T o m S w ift which he is responsible inylud -s in the Caves of Nuclear Fire.*' Skyta is c'amp chairman. ROUTE 3 * . But how his adventures pale in New York. New Jersey, the Vii Mr and Mrs. William C. Sch comparison to the- entanglements This one tells how "a strange gin Islands and Puerto Rico. Mr and Mrs Harry Rey sen, of weigert. of Watson Av'enue. are DRIVE-IN THEATRE into which Tom Jr. fall*. There twist of nature brings deadly nu Tomorrow, August 23, the in Pc st Avenue, have returned from back from *hejr vai ation spent at At ROUTE 17 RUIHEWORO are. it seem.1, sev^n new Tom Jrs. dear gas from a mountain in the stitute will graduate Ms summer a vacation of two w eek s s p e n t at York Bea' h, Maine They were WEBSTER 9 -HOJ3 ‘‘Tom Swift and Wiving Lab.” African jungle and the reason, class of students who represent accompanied by their • son and is one And d is all about Tom's t u r n s o u t to l>e o f a n im p o rta n t Oceaii Grove. Specializing in savings and loan associations in daughter in-law. Mr ami Mrs fabulous Flying Lab and how he atomic discovery.". TODAY thru SATUHDAV the entire nation At the con Mr and Mis W illjam F. Mavcr. William J. Schweigert and daugh eutwifs a gang o f u r a n iu m SAME OLD APPLETON elusion of the ceremonies Smith fers, C arol and Su:»an o f W a llin g ­ P at Boon* th ie v e s We were - pleased to spe that of Valiev Bmnk Avenue have “BKRNARDINE" will return home. ford, Conn. ‘Tom Swift aiid Ms Jet marine" Grosset & Dunlap, the publishers, had as their guests for •.several PERMANENT Rex Rfivm is another. Tom. it seems, invents have chosen to keep the writing days their son in law arid daugh Mr. and Mrs. John Szora an't “BADLANDS OK MONTANA” t h e Je ti^ a rin * ': a n d us< it v , o v e r in.the family. Indeed, Victor Ap t*.:r, Ir.t L ie u t. C h a rle s .L ip e a n d children. Dorothy. Jack and come a group «>f pirute-scifentfats pletion If is listed as the author. Back from Scout Camp Mrs. Lipe. of Portsmouth. N M SUNDAY MONDAY TUESOAY They returned to New llajnpelurr : Joyce, of Travers Place, are hom e' who are endangering United Vic I w a s the author of the ori The Misses Elizabeth Lindsay, on Monday. 'from their vacation spent on aj Rock Hudson In WAVES States shipping. guial Toms.: Carol Blohm, I’atiicia Becker1 a n d ••SOMETHING OF VALUE" By cautious que .tuning of a Appleton .old boy is fictitious as Barbara Duda, have letmned — you well know. A whole acade of Jotin Payne young ■»nip> who had ju s t fin home from Camp Kowaunkami. -BAIL OCT AT 13,0«0" & Hair Coloring is bed Jetm arine we learned that Widens have been Vic Appleton the Fulton County (N Y.) Girl OUR NEW ORCPKRY AMI SLH’UOVER FABRICS it concerns a peculiar contraption I and no doubt a similar stable Scout Camp near Gkrversvillf, ARK IN, SPEC1A1 , LATK SUMMER SA|.K. Wl n'Ml-.t'AV ♦»%... 'jA T IJ Rt>A Y that not only can 'dive deep into of authors make lip Vic *he Sec N. Y. . o n d . Elvi* Prraley in Miss Lind .ay. was direr’or of A f ic h'urnitiiri’ Viilntlslrry LOVING VOU" One' of the brf.t knovn of the the camp and the other fhre* COMPLETE HAIR first Vies was Howard R. Garis, members of the Senior Girl Scout Deoini* O K«»l« in formerly «»f Fast Orange Garis. Troop No 2, were councilors, all ARLINGTON OUTFITTERS "Dragon Wells Ma.ssarre" SUMMER still writing, turns out ljucle for the whole period of the csrop FINK PT1RN1TI HR - StlrCOVERS - URAPEKIf S STYLING INCLUDED Wiggily stories by the droves SPECIAL They have been required reading MAOfe' TO ORDCR keeping them so quiet. ON ill The Newark News for. years- <«) RIVER ROAD NORTH ARUNOtON “Well," said the chip off the AV* d o n '1 know if loveable Ho Open 12 to 5 PM rinsed Wedncirtavs Opcn til K Thuri-day old block," they're better than LEDERMANS v. fil'd Garis would be interested SLIPCOVERS comic books aren't they?” A n d B y Appointment MANRICO'S in Vic th'’ Second. Tom J t Are |hey? We wouldn't know COLD BEER • WINES doesn't have the old charm of his < hair & $19-50 HOUSE OF BEAUTY Cushion dad He i» a wee bit too bright. LIQUORS He is-more than a little frighten ||J, GEneva 8-2148 (all fvr our home Hfpr0*mHatin ling: The |*ubh hers siiy that all | & of the '■scientific data listed ha FREE DELIVERY 234 PARK AVENUE. RUTHERFOBD. N J j fyeen carefully checked. We ha AIR CONUITIONED FOR VOI R COMFORT Mary Lempert n o d o u b t 1 hat duesivt make- 299 Sliiyvesanl Ave less fearsome ( Innt'fl Ulnndayi ! B u t the kids dote’on them. INTERIORS The oilier night junior and his WE. 9-5975 CALL KE. I-O Ilt ralW ere in bed. ofie engaged on Tom Swift and his Jetmaiine"” 11 R ID C .E H O A D i and the other i»n "Tom Swift and NO ARLINGTON. N. J,. j his Rocket Slnp." 1 Junior l»»oked upas they peered Ask For A Julius Special I in anxiously, wondering what was mnrt*. n bar In town last* nn« ef hi* delicioue «r«ll ipetidHN. Try il Al . LACKAWANNA Double Barrel’s Tavern fast Ikincp In Life.. BAR A GPILI. JOE DOBROWOLSKI. t t o p . Ridge Road and Freeman Si I yndhurst, N. I. WEbsfer 9-9881 T el. G E neva I 911ft €42 LEWANDOWSKI STREET. LYNDfll'RST, N. J. com e o u t o f y o u r HOW! InKT ^ FLORIDA’S HJUMUROUS r * s a v in g s hm n o a tO A «R B 0 0 ^ v ^ g b o o k We’re Not Snooty! But we know Leader classified ads do a great job . . .

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A cm e Shopping C enter Begins To Rise On B obbink-A tkins Property1 J tc m e \ in r * w Construction i* under way of an Anne Super market on the highly rontroverrial reinned (lobbifik & Atkin* " p ^ n o n forces ih bv tract at Patetaon avenue and billow street in Eaat Ruther- [a<^ Ecavuzzo and Bernard Rob |orJ ; mn, nf 23 Fianklm plane. put up A building permit w» inued la*t *«k l» l«ui- V ^h, a';,1’.' v«'V>" • Reis. and Son nf 38 Briiadviay in Nrwark. Rr-i- j* ih r own- .i t ; i • J u n e m 1 w yt tth er of the land. He i* also contracting and building the <>i,i*ril- an Ernest Guhl. Jr . ab superm arket and retail stores* himself. The m arket will ^ ^ i J.V w .V revived at tb. !»•’ 1‘a>ed to lose on *’a I me term ba»B. i,,i \, ,,-,tiru v.tin Sc«vwa» The Newark lumber md mill- ’ ‘ .nd Hub* m.> resppeai cd to got work dealer is construetitig the , concrete, brick and steel, con be pa sage rescinded They pre A. me market oh th*. site which , tnjetort It wi l be one st’nrv i ented h cititens’ petition" which will be leased to the American : with a mezzanine in* rear of the’ ^ 33 p.^t long av evidence, that Stores Food Company upon com . .upormarket for offices -lie voter 1 were oppose I to the pletion sometime after the ftr.d ; Exeav-ation for the foundations•. j r-*wiinc The session was re of the new year. Tl.e plans now s |n pi egress with a' power; , . d until July IH to -continue BONB.ISS estimate the Acme should be |l0 ,r| and ' bulldozer »aktng n.. M-t\ot Htr®W ready for business on the site. , ^ h-adwav in preparing the; Hollenbeck broke a 3 3 tie fOuWj LANCASTER BRAND^UsTcHOIci^H which was a recent political foot iMpd lhe foundation of the; ottMg to rescind the retiming) hfc.Il e a r l y in J a n u a r y .reenheuses left from the Bob ,„d closed the issu- Reiss, who supervises all the ■ink & Atkins nurseries are be l/uii. Reiss commented Tues work himself, said the shopping ng rapidly removed. The only \ iay, “1 had my fingers crossed ROAST center will house the Acme mar •maining trace of the green Im 1 long titne;*' Reiss is not | ket and seven smaller retail louses left above ground are tb** to the shopping center d e i stores. The supermarket itself urnace chimneys. They wifi be ■ ptripmrnt field He has been de | w ill b e 125 b y 1B5 fe e t in d im e n 1 ;:zed shortly. ' f 1. v 111 ^ h o p p in g r e n te r s a n d I sion with the total retail stor«- The rezoning of the Bobbin k & j l a m i' them to Acme for some i OF BEEF measurement being 100 by lfr'- Atkins tract for commercial and time His latest-development was! feet No details as to the oreu light; industrial purpoes cam* | • ctntiy completed in 'Rahway. pant-y . of the. sm aller stores ha.- under [heavy fire when the di. ROUND ROUND STIAK >77< ■ u I,pen announced. us-ioiW Ua' hc'ld be fo r e the* fin al The she pping center will bi> .ote was taken at the June meet Home From Vacation Lancaster t.and mwni juicy. «a.ty xm l *Q» you ««h and •»«fy t>m. ing ,of the F.ast Rutherford Bor "L” shaped and will be of pour Mr. and Mrs, Angelo D C he k i. 1 young coHl., of .pocific ri.. and w .i9ht, aro .oloclod in oroo. whoro tfcoy .« '«'»««* °"d w ith their son, Anthony, and j da vi. ht* 1 • Rsemdiy. o f Valle> Brook Avenue, have, returned j fio'n then' v a ttio n a t Lavallette W h it th e r e they • w e re . dfnnei j OVM-RIAOY » quests at the home o f . Mr and i Mi W at re n J o r ik m o n a t C o . > 5 9 iumtUf uid also had as cuest ) LEGS of LAM B Due to th° r.iimme*r vacations! Brothers Fr&nk Malar/. ;u k 1.1 ’ a fpw' da s thcw". d u M e ; Government Graded ‘U $. Choko ‘1 And tbe (Soke of tKou«.nd. fo* flovo. *o«o l^ « l M'"' J»HT ‘there were very few* members in ; Louis Ludevke attended a m»e* n d > in la « . M r. a n d M rs Ovsn Raody. Dan't MnfuM with tsflutar tag* •» lomb in attendance al the last meeting ‘»vn at the Lvndh ust Town Hal. S shh , rtr»K>ks .a n d d a u . h te r of the Masonic Club of Lyndhurst *of 1 cpiv -nt.itj.es ’ of vanVYui o | M o n t' a le ; ■ Held on Wednesday. A'ugust-14th -clubs in the township Th President Thomas Ferrara jire j purposes of the fneetuu w «s t I . It o ' man V. tor-B ei- i. of Loin Lam b Chops * 99* Rib Lam b Chops * 89* siding with Brother Arthu Ke t decide.on v hat type of. rev' .ml tlie local Police Fone and. Mrs z in g e r a c tin g as C h a p Ia n . A i'non: i io n to b e g iv e n to; th e Memt>e.> Hasin&ki. .with lheti sons. Vi toi, the officers of the club who we re of the Stars of the Lyridhursi md Kenneth, of Truirth street on vacation were Bi.'V.her R’>< k- jBabe Ruth I,e*a;,Ue who up to * ,|ie n t thi.! w e e k e n d ««t < )rtle> stuht, treasurer,. .Brother Free' jitfm time .had advance Io the .li t lie a c h . OVEN REAIY LEI *r RUMP It Worth .ChapJan; and -I’r lie Atlantic States Chatnju LONG ISLANB Veal Roast 49* Mi h Mi. ar-d .Mis Di k IVI'o o 37« Larold Wooster and Walter Kee and are now *•! Ann Arbor Ducks 'Ten Ev k A "n f with dau;,h lev. Trustees I • .4? 1 1-1 til'- i 1-1 • -o ffs 1". th* iei Atine M«*ru and Dent -»n-> Brother Charles Hen ’i. Chair National ’ Champion, hip. Thi *■ Fronted Fi»h Features oh Richard ju..,t re'utneT 'fi >n lO M iU tt m an of the M embeiiJap Commit meeting was held la t t-iidav.aic « v *M*k > v jcaiion &; en t at : u i x tee reported t h a t t h nM' wei*e n o the neAt meeting will he held -•» SMOIEI 59* Thursday August 15th.- at th 1 J with cit:i.v tn; s t l.ak* | Cottage Butts Whiling “7,:V“ ^ 29* Halibut Steaks reports op application also that , n o a p p lic a tio n s * h a d been Y * ' *vec. Vov.n Hall to re eiv« Neepauliii. at th is, m e e tin g . various committees that had beei flMHUt Fish Sticks Swtrtfish r,;.T a p p o in te d . W alter Per» • Arden, ton of Mt i SUCH 1 ft. Hi 3 9 * Brother John RoMnsirt, Cha r rnd Mis Norni/tn Penvvuden. oil; Bacon Ends man of the Fntertah.m ent. Com On last Fr’idav night. Brot'het Val'ey Br*x*k Avenue, is yisitm. mittee reported that thi- family Gtoi ge Vail had a s 'e 11I strove R e la tiv e s a t Wei* »»me L a k e , Pm r Punic held at the Bergen County ing of the pictures taken at th* jhi haw ken, \ ' <. spent the * • k Park on Sunday. August ilth picnic, which turned out sue Frozen Foods BIG GROCERY VALUES! ; "iid with’;hi.' p uents.. ; a g r e a t sue ess. Over 300 person prisinaly well. He* said th it h weie at the picnic which was t-.i wiU have his projection machin* Mr and Mrs. Jwseph Sxabo snr* Jo*ed by ever? on* present. a t tlie 4lub next meet ng •> j.n Riejbard 0/ Wilson a * n'e Games. were h id fo; anv wh; Aug'rst 2gth. Horc h m a n y o .1. back- fi 'i'- i t 0 weaU vacs m u m cared to enter and th^re were 't h e m e m b e r s . p*»i;.»n>.le v i l l h* u*>n .‘p e n t ai V ision B e a 'h . O it 12 t t . prizes enouglf to he a v.nde.f, I' able to er me "Ut that .night; .to 1“V Beil h. nearly all the Qontest^nts S ,1 jhfv. yntj look while yon ar- and moving; pi: ture w^re t'lkeo , F R E E ! Corn Flakes eith«-r working to make il a sue' Anthony K*tnps. * f Pa e A e | by Brother George Vul. wh"h 1 of • enjoying - '">1 affif. 1 h* t nue. .is spending tvo vteeks with were ail in ^olor Broth**! Re»hin ;v tn - 1 e a 1l> «rerj R rea t the 324 h Ordnance Reser.es n son thanked all the members wh« O n , M o n d e. h* * fV^th-r Ji| intut rcNicm r. 1 ii t l»'iv worked to make the^ picnic th’ Robin,on held a ,spe id meet in 10 ox. pkg. IDEAL Frozen Slitod suceess thal it was ' cf the Enter be nrnent Comniitte* . i u n f l uint a **** i i w j T h e a tte n d a n c e o f . t h e "Do o j-icpare.• foi two 1 tIn* H ouse Meetings are not very en •ipee-ial. ev e n ts o f th e fa ll s e a s o n Strawberries tertainaininu when 'Brothers One is The Past Presidents Night H o w ie a n d Kd « re missing which and the other h.i. vet to be named has happened for t “ O sue-essivr, m o o t 1 - 1 iv ii v 11 i> i e th« with purdiait ol Vi gallon IDIAL meetirigs They will sure have -tame it has had for the pa^t M ayo n n aise “S 6S< j some explain ng to-. do to the um ber of ye irs the nem* on on. or VIRGINIA LH H ead Keeper of the Dogs. best known workers. M ore, en Brother <»eor*'e Uhl. Steward this later. • . and Chief Cook as usual had a very tasty repast for the mem’ bers after the meeting. From the Mr. and Mrs ' Albert. Molzn variety of foods that George puts and children. Dorothy. I orram* '*• *.ro““ Catsup .ss.'™. 2'::29< up for the meetings, we believe and Donald of Pa^e. Avenue J w iw lt *t*tinn r«t* lev" ^it#f»« Richer, creamier, .moolhor you v p l a j , 0 „ J bottle, ever am i orher broftd* that he spent some of his High have returned from Rumson. 'iftw 6 P.M. li» »*ot indudtd School days at cooking school * here they spent three .week .

5AVf >»»!' 4AVP SflVt' SAVE' $AVtf $AVf! $«V t' tA V flg Bakery Special IIIAL P ill ITMWMMt 4 89< SUORfMI — WKoot or C r a W WSool P re se rv e s SHARE OF THE YouTeu »o*e *o*e up leto 1/tJ / t o»i en 4 0*01 e»Ke. b.oml. BREAD pwsecu B I G M N ap kin s WNITt PAPER 2 191 2 ~ 3 5 c Youw. »ove ...up te a.•< enam 9I jl^ftegel eve. "***< S-enrl* *30,000,000 Whiaties Kseo CoftM ...... - *“ **•}■ VIRGINIA LN - DUTCH Alisweet Margarine 2 ..‘:i49« Ideal Catfee _ < II!? ? * TRADE-IN PARADE Coffee Kuchen 35* Bala Club Beverages 2 ’L . 25« louetta Ejraparated I* * . 8 - 75‘ *7\ y '’Biggest trade-in allowancot Winc.cst Coffee -----W* Masen lar* — ^ 1 15 • -125 ■ ‘ y in M.rcury hi,tory. VIRGINIA LH Ball T: Mason lars It* 115 f o V H Cherry Pie 49. Month of August only. •It! Producc at Its Best ! FANCY - SfEDLE&S GRAPES 2 25 Vine Rrp»~e# f» el* r e«*»» *e»> m non* to suuivA* nr«i» aioMwry ao*^o* % ^

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| when a bad drought ruins the [happens that will restore her Bergen Generating Station Shaping Up Ishipowners, he takes the ranch] wealth eventually, Leonard Marcus To Head New l from h*r. Even then,, at a mo- j The climax is frightening This Another significant step toward Each boiler will produce [ ment wheYi she seems alone and story is beautifully wirtten and Bergen County Civic League the completion of 'he new Berger. 1.900.000 pounds of steam p er Books and Authors defenseless, a dreadful thing■ a real tale to tell. Announcement was n,ack» today road, Teaneck, treasurer, Mur Generating Station, Public Ser hour at hi{.,h temperature and Of the formation ot the Bergen ! ray Megibow of 121 Kent road, j.vite Electric and Gas Company pressure Th:' steam frpm one Civic League, a county wide or ] Tenafly: and secretary, Fred j w as tak en recen tly , w h en th< ooiler will be used to operate a ganization composed of business Kaplan of-27 Dover Court, Ber- [first of four huge drums for th, 290.000 k ilo w a tt turbine genera- and’ professional aWs concerned \ g en fie ld . two boilers was hoisted into po vor. Total capacity of the new T H E LA D Y ” There is something myst?riou* with the civic, t-vmunc and Trustees are MorUnie- Mahler, sifion. The long steel cylinder Bergen Generating Station, which by Conrad Richter nbout her. Tales of her fierce governmental development of 522 Sunderland - ju u . Teanccrk; weighing over 124 tons was lifted s a d ja c e n t *o the New Jersey If you like suspense plus : tem p e r as a, young l$dy are told Bergen County. Charles Binger, iU Winthrop 133 fee t above g ro u n d level. It u turnpike in Ridftefield, Will be style that reads well, Mr. Rkh Jud, but he sees only her fem over six feet in diameter anc 580 000 kilov.a’ts. When the two ininity and gra e. However, a Leonard Marcus of 553 Win road. West Englewood; David ter is an author who is never has walls more than 6 inthe? units at this station go in to s e r ­ seed o f do u b ’ is ow n when Jeff throp Road, Teaneck President Gelber, 351 Summit avenue, disappointing. Even the critical thick. vice late next y e a r , th e coat, a rancher, rides his herd of the Bergen County YMHA in Hackensack; and Lawrence- Wolf readers will resent any interup

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Belleville* Turnpike The road 1777, th ey concluded th a t e g rth Mystery Concerning Tunnel Under .va& used in transporting the ore was piled there as the tunnel wa* rom the Schuyler avenue mines excavated by church membcrs. Rookleigh Golf Course Ready June 1 , '5 8 Pasetic River Nears Possible Solution o th e P a ssa ic River on which ir Mrs. Catherine Mingle of 4# * as shipped Rossmore place, Belleviiie, a ' Rot'KIri^ (•all Course. Ilerfrii' first couitts-owneil T he c.ltti>be*!«e t« e sp e* te d to John Stover, Jr., while explor- church member, has almost sin c e « t aoawwhe.r near lltijfliB, ng’the mines, was interested to gle handedly restored the church ptibNr p o ll link, rs going into lhe final *i|.ige*%«»f iinn|*)ri|on i4*-p<-ndmx «'n th e in creasin g ‘n et Ind slave rings still remaining in. graveyard for the past eight years under the guidaner uf the Stanln /.tol»ro i i itdri« M«*n hrm «f rtflMrirtMW ft will feature lhe wall The iron rings were said She is of *he opinion that such of liifi O rchard street. I a»l R utherford. /iot*ro i* llu- «n»ii lot k e r fa* ib t.es for m en and tou *»«•«•!' it w-u *h*> contain to have been used to chain the a.tunnel is scientifically impos­ tractor in charge of the laud «|e%elo|nuent of the coium slaves up at night, When the Sto­ sible because of lack of 'equip­ a snack hoc g»'f *hop. kitrheo. vers moved to North Arlington, ment ih those days. ll\ Bill Tr jrxcher which will open on June I, l*>‘»R \» ayi’ * . • t*! * fne many shafts were still open. ' Mi Edward Murphy, who>e The course‘is expevr. I to be’ uvd a repair laist • I huraday e v en in g 31 • , f *- Working" of t henune had con p re R cvidutionat y W ar hi*nvc at Brotheis left tlie CYO at 7 IK onsideied "spotty" as puV*lk m am coo rags go Diagtams nf the tin u ed fo r o v er >00 y e a rs , an d as • 205 Mam street, in a few biases p.m for ih - promised tour of the ex 'ours* published in the annual' ' T h e Cotinfv' ha-« sp en t %e*-era!, recen tly a s 1900 reworking of the north of the thurrh. savs » pa* Ballantme Plant ‘in Newark The ol yeai wa th* I s . t lot IV rgen C(Minty Park Commission ; . ’m th** l ied ot mine was attempted", stated Mr. sage w as .dug between her bouse Committee undei the capable th e w eeds .V' o«»t 4e t report show the- links fo be well V ■ ; ‘ 'i. It- *<'-M for th r »''in*v g-'if Stover, "but the copper content i •knd th e ch u rch to aid fu g itiv e h an d B .o Jim V av rik |»r *vi\led a « ha--. 9 t.* t y ■* i.i ' • > trapped and sprinkled with water ie«w»r?e' The- 1T J aeraei eawwe frmw w a s then too low to be profit slaves before the Ctvil War The a wonderful evening of pleasure gia^t sevn tt « expec ted lb#t the j ible.” Many mine shafts extended Murphy house passage was for tln'.sr attending A Ihi> was resumed to gel th* eight ko>d approximately 20-30 feet deep, Hnid cost of «'onstru<«tiOn wilt i • • bricked up at *he north s»de of secured f *r the trip ami it was a .-.jptnl I v f i r i t fis 'in th'- n although one shaft, which w a s lo- I the church basement. Similar great feelinc to be with your r a n g e a r o u n d th e i*xx> iio o -m ark ■ • eated about 100 fre t east o f Kim masonry in the east wall indi­ Brothers foi the activit.es. Next Th, a thr m».» ’•"•M * *4 ' "*•' K-' . Wtth »».i>*.miters hurtinemi «*n street North Arlington, w a s said cate* something was blocked off tim e do n 't fo. ,;ci io sign u p esar!* und Ih, rr. tarnation H ihr I*n4 i r ' • t. *nd < . o\t>eis •.!**• injgbt not rare to have extended 31 Hi (v*et into there, alstv The next big affau that we aie IMMd * Imw pfOWem h> ihr «»»;“'• «*»' , h r to |.ia . a ll Jg: holes, th e enughae the ground. All have now been l> Ivan l ee Jersey City metal Kxmsoiing u ill be in- Scrap it>unty fkld forces itoing most ot ,,n*rM“ »*» Uwl *v,«t ao that the ffrd and the heaw clearing The 14th The eAvrne *a» ih ignrd * v \ completely closed, but to many lurgist and expert on the mine Pa pci 0rt*l thM rovttna Satuui.o tenth tees and the n m t h and lH h 15th, l«th and 17th hole* w e r e *•*». were rei laune.1 oul of a heavily 1 highly i-rgardetl anvatevu eolter two-day skirmish was fought on North Arlington is situated He pick up We need a !*•! of lielp t h e R .s -k V w l t t I* the banks of »he P a ssa ic R iv e r in ^atd th at alth o u g h h e f<»und no on this "ne, »» why nol put tbe wo«Kle«l i»rea a g reat deal of! jan,f ,-t ih e l»ai «* 1777. The British under Sir Henry tra«-e of the tunnel durmK inves mornin^ hours aside foi the Coun whuh was also uimp U-».»o e \ : ■ )t -. 4',-,. » t >m , tip.' C lin to n sailed .up the Hackensack ligations made in the 1030's, it cil. The drive will ;tart al tlu Now that the lind ba. heen j both ■Ro* k.l* t.Har*n A bltle levs ih*n 4 minor leveling and seeding nr |7. I all that is neevletl. wc F a s t were reinforced hy two other lonial mystery*’ might possibly how ai>out that big tiand Will h r mt tiaiHt lo r th % n«a le M and M S tep h en t i British troops. Clinton made his be near at hand, as (omtruetidn The Ph-mi Committee is si ill • - out rny'j b ie w x k i ,d f o u r t h Sif^et.. " a t Processinq | hjeadquarte.rs at the Schuyler pn»gresses on State Migh«av 21 sellm -: fiek^-i*. i t)»e t'.-n iK ir. .iff. . d u it! h e . g ratefu l) « ; 1 »ietkl)i^ " * . .Mon ai t '1 Bioth.'tk, th e - , p ro f o« e d " - o r ! mansion at River road and Belle on the west bank of the Passaii. Annual haiufly I’tvnic t»» l*e behl it ly.im- * I .tl-." d:> ! I • - The Belleville Reformed Church, historic >itf during Revolu help de«|Mitatetv, «K*n t k i H w iu S e r v i c e ville Turnpike. The British were R iver; on Suutlav Sr) temiiei Rth Tb kets in law Ml and M* « *-*i - > tumary .lays, is . believed (» have housed thr entrance to a tunnel - • unsuccessful in an attempt to may be had at a'nv meeting or do A n • . heneath the Passair River. One last note t *i the irsb j .ross the Passaic river at junction Fridas pvemn*. at \he CYO Tlie I h a W h K o d a c h r o m e N ile m em b ers, arxl i.h.*t t *hai b y C arol K e n n e d y j of the Second River opposite Has Sweet 16 Party |M ii;e net is i > i>o foi adulta aild o w l what is now Laurel avenue, 91.00 b*r a ll c h ild ren lu tw een •thrie will l»e no imetin,* H .1 ... M , . • I lwat-.it: M m A long standing controversy as j K earny. T h e American;, tro o p s Gloria sutrif man daughter «»i th e ages of 4 a n d 18 ThtS'W.UI br tf».mn»g 1 1 Mav Tonwi • «»j* « v - K o d a c o l o r to whether or not a tunnel j prevented the crossing and the Mr and Mrs. Glenn Sunifxman the biggest and best yci so get mug lhe CYO will la >uiuy' visb« ig o*| Ho. S« Jill |i*»i <1 stretched under the Passaic River air •> •li.avnu v ■*•• . . . British casualties listed eight men 575 .Chase Avenue h as gue^t ol y o u i tickets n o n The deadline due t«> the f^cilitiep not beno. .*1 Film from North Arlington to B e lle j killed and fifteen wounded The honor at a cweet Sixteen birth for all ticket -ales has been set available at ihe new cluv.i I he lavs' Oa^Uo.l t l l %, lii»a|M la ville may be settled soon as hi& h British under Clinton then with day partv s»ven at her home on as AVGUST 3oth No tickits wiU Commi-t’ee plan- tu tie m tub 0 w ay builders sink eassons in the k« I t a*ai will bm deli* d rew to th e Hackensack River ‘Thursday evening. l»e sold after th at date swing on* *wrck from n*moi row M rs Paui Willing •. construction of the new elevated G u e s t. v .ric. Ann Vis.iLai V Joy tho, s*> don i to r get i d io j A venue. t * d I > eta» ^ N5- t . rlrd In I a*tm*n N u m e r o u s s t o n e s • have also . Following lhe picnic the Coun courses ot State Highway 21. *41 Gewecke Annette.CoalsurdV> Ar around for a g***al evesting with * .th «•' late* been told concerning this piece Cil Will g*> to th e A nnual P eace one strikes a hidden tunnel the na Mac Horvath. Oelen Koiekow your Btothers win St-ih' at h o . -t'tra'ngi t l 'i l l Moadak lh a l* r of colonfal bistort, and . one is Pilgrim n,agv to Williamstown Met %n historical story will be fact. I skV, L u cille‘S hell, M ary An** R'i told of an American officer. Cap­ New Jetse> We feel sure that all Stories have long been told in bunch Divine Verdi, Ju will travel fired, making one less to engage The Misae. Gail Puiv ha** ,.*; tune were the main source of in which ssme claim Is the opposite vi N w Y o r k , together in one gr-oup The cost in s u c h sport. V alley Br.w*k A ven .e r i n,ie in th e c o m m u n ity • A c c o rd opening ol the tunnel. EAST RUTHERFORD Decisive Evidence Found «»o s..t.ud.i • ■ t.i. r i a p<'f membei will be laid to «f>- •toria t th i f iiidfie H .-ad a ing to this idea, the tunnel would tttttatef » trtl w as gue»t ol non r it a l-.*:nit< p ro x u n ately >1,25 to h e lp defray Dot ui IH iinero. o of W . ■ \ . have extended from one of the mines *.o the church, although a The church and the'cemeterv ■ the co*Is of th« day party ‘ .veil at tt ho.t.c \ n*t»u M # r . r o i i H | mine shafts, not necessarily the iecond tunnel might have existed behind it have yielded much ev» aunt and un le, Mi «.tid Mis At last Monday » meeting a let D io*t. of I ^Ke E rs k tile w ent to U fk n • * ra ia g * IMI I main one. to the Dutrh Reformed* from tho church to the bank of dence in; the theory that a .tunnel D o u g la., S . b e I ..nd « h**e4 A ll tka* Church on Mo in street in Belle the nvi-r. He also states that under tho river connected the K« ii n a n d v . ■ i , • .M a o p ii , oncernihg-the need for donations house on W'.dnesda> e v e n u . . \ life. It has been suggested that many year.: .a > rtngfee'S*fgk fro m 1he m m es, ex- S h e reports that m <*ne c o r n e t Jr and John M«b<*ney, of Lynd ► next lew ■ meetings Bro Fiank hibited hy British law. lendod no further, than the .pres | o f t h e cellar th e re is an e x t r a h m si. | GALLO IS TAKING nt li«ryti*m «‘i ' i • >i HqW J b r ic k la>er covering th e Ifith PIPPY A The second thought i-. thai the ’ ever, it is p**Mbto lhat a tunnel c e n tu ry , brick stone w a ll An tin J o n Wan • v*e* • u of | | i tunnel rould not have extended buld haVe exi-vted in the. pad ; identified church member tn J o h n W dSkiewtc/. <»f N fi* Jei^e> ; MOUTH OFF TO THINK !! further »han Ridge road from th' md have been bbw ked off by a ft r tn e d h e r th a t t h e r e w a s « tun A.' cnue. has returned fn*m a j •«opp«*r m ines, and th.it it is very rav e in of the >ha(t ne| . there b efo re .parishioner month's -visit witlv h ‘s ran d possible tha* there was a ,‘eond w a lle d it u p to. keep children out tunnel, leading from fn e point History of Area Viel!* Intere-t • iafber Charles f^ailinq. «*t Indian In another sedion of ’the ha-e Stare Closed The Entire Month of Sept. near River road, North Arlington., 1 ■ ■ i. i • i ■ n Ini • > >■ lo n g R ocks B t • I*. » Un .-I,, • ; m e n t M rs Taebel dis- overed j» under -the I’assaic River. tn .the.! been .omethtng of a mystery and ocular pit filled w ith riv e r .an d Hutch Reformed Chur h Thi'.' i. a 'd< Htttt*- i «■ jilt i?f Ip ’e r e .♦ h r th e Mr and Mis' SidneV Wall : UatH Thee We Are SELLING Our ','ia n k lin W ells, a Bloomfield at the thought subs' j ibed to bv John p« npl- of N«>fth ANmgton, Arent F o rest h • n m t id » ibro hlleet who a id ed M rs- T aebel 1|V H. Stover lopg tim • resident of ^••buyler. vh 1 -<• lave fir'd -found m m 't fo* th e w e e k en d H tle ^orth Arlington He stales fha< in th" coppe.r on the laod. was re aiui daughtei ill la\A, (,'hjel | ’r 1%. j w a s a shaft for pumping water if Ml* SMOOTH' Naa Ynm >r onstble for the building of the officer Robeit W aik^i. I'SN. and I hit; opinion the tunnel could not*! . from the tunnel A similar nbaft 4 an Have 1'NWANTHl have extended ft'oni the rnppei tmvn •, Jii.,t duet, which t now Mis Walk-r and then «tuldrcn f M raim ;d underground water from Michelle Mi.'bael and K Hid*ei 1., ( . MAW MMOVCD ■ lhe Schuyler copjier mines .o n to •if .ViManov a. Pa. ENTIRE STOCK l»*laaOw la lt ly ,• Wa*a*aM«Os ■ihe Arlington meadow,, until it k r ia# } w as closed in 1054 Mils MardVn Muldet. d a u -h Kadn.matlc flw ltebU a Upon examining the 2 'Mi v e a i j h r of Mi and M r John MiUj* i t'-a* la le Cold Beer-W ine & Liquors .>ld c e m e te ry b e h in d th e th tw h II B i . r • «■! ■ i home ftoni • • n«s coeeauLtatiow of MERCHANDISE j they discovered th.it the rear part l • riod of ten > ot ntifhlii-; of the yard is on a higher leve’ training at New | i' .tden •- Ho- Aijala B « « u t y Salon and fills an area en. hv.rd b- a ! ii ii Washm i'ii t> C Hhf »ill Free Delivery >«*.«» ; »a»a tone wall .Since all *•! the n* iv*. r elu i Ii to . h r I to n .,t 1 t I , Wholesale and Retail - At Prices You market, on this lughei poiti-o. :4»'ph; College. Eflimilstioig. Va ’*■ an a. *-a a«a >< 4 b e a r e j itaph*. d a lm * la te i t"U«n n e x t m o n th Complete Catering Service Would Not Believe Possible!

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While some conoerh* take into Mrs. Char le# Vofri of Valle* Mr. n i Mn. J . Errico Married 45 Years Has Fifth Birthday Leak Upward lute laaaty account the time a leader spends M «tvl Vi ■*. | \! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Errico. 330 i Joyce and Carol, of Wayne Town- m camp and j t \ + t h r u , empl*»y Hit hard Wtbtxi **f Rtiiherford Green Avenue, were married 45 j ship; Mr. ahd Mrs.Nicholas Erruo Mrs. F. R. R obinson, of Van Cf* h>mr little break to make ut? spirit. Sunday' on a trip to Ne! years ori Thursday. Their sons and sons. Edward and .Nicholas* B u n n S tr e e t *»nter.ained on Sun ■ ; .'f tih. the»e Him* are • m the M-r-. d.te N Y . W here M t« V* day at a la w n partv m eelenration and daughters arranged a family ] of East Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs minority, JMany Ws-.tcd he- jHCtff barbecue party held at their Samuel Ernn ; Thomas J. Me Dermott m Sacred Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Errico Mr*. St hi « k r * M th bu tHil#» Heart Church. and children. Janie and Frank. S tep h en . M r an d M rs ’C . P. Pe Ends Training Members of the family include Mr. and Mrs. John E r r ic o and an d C a ro l. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M \ M i ^ an d Vi a Pa.-d £Hm«k Mr. and Mrs Frank Errico and sons. John and Michael, and An Caruv i and daughter, Kathleen Uni 20 -oil *».f F>ed.J Ando ut <.* * h iid ie n |*»< children, Joseph. William.,Doreen i thoiiy Errico. all of Lyndhurst. J J . Piazza and son Gene. M r. '.■IK 145 Belni.w oit av en u e V >rth Juru't «nd A'o> fhiid a-*!* an d Mrs, Frank Wolf an d son Arlington N J .ompb td eight ScoHi. Mr gnd Mrs R. B Bonelll a rr b aek fr**m a tw o w aek*1 i a.: Lyndhurst. Judith and Beverlv i l iitwO. 1 h • in Steinen. of Rochelle Park: Susan Wdkea ** m f*% ..nd the %*» M .: M ic h a e l P oL se. M ss A»;ne> at Fot t Tex **n Aug-oat IT Barbara Jo McLaren, daughter and Robert Riley and R ibert' ond *■*'-. ^ ft Sr -.’ide Height* . Ca; im c: John and Jerry Carucci. A 1?*55 # rad mite oj put Lady of Mrs. Josephine Rago McLaren McLaren, of Lodi: Susan Mane iSalvatore Di Chiara and B a rb a ra 570 Fern avenue, was guest of .Biaw>. ot East R u th erfo rd ; ,ynd; Q u een o f IV# t- H igh s» h u l Ao I P erot la. Mr <>rid \M t* .'P ie t F C to *• honor at • a barbecue luncheon defftoh'fa* e-moh-ved by the Maud Catherine. Louis and Ken j and daueKtee* Carmefla an.», party given in celebration of hei Jersey Bell TeltplniM neth Rossi, of Nutley. v’r , . u>o»- oF l>i.t t n ;» to n »vn»-.n sixth birthday on Thursday in ui V?nw'*n Cd> Cit> ~ be l« n en ter M o n d a y »*tj» 't i a n d North End. Bergen County Park. Honored On Birthday mg, the •rm ; Mrs. Adolph Keckeisen of Mr*. Leaier Itauung at then Riverside Avenue. Her guests in­ Miss Geraldine Fahy. daughter P age a v en u e has had as en*--*- humr m Audubon Thei* they M - J o h n F a h y o f Post Ave- M r- N o r n ,.*n M Fathern. ol cluded Hilary Ra«o. Kip Cornell her son-in law and daughter. a relative from CaUfut John and Ri.hard Di Lascio. Car n p e .w a s gu«Nst o f h o n o r a t a IV m A v e n u e t* U«ck fr o m a »*4> Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Patei j ' n d olyn. Patricia and Fred Frobose and family o I S a verna Park. M d. birthday party given for h**r at of nev r r a i d a i » a ' I>*«- h«m «• ■: Janice and Vincent Laurichesse- The Paters also visited his p ai her hon-.- on Friday eveivma. her »**n in law and .tau^hte* Mi Joan. Christine and Kichard De cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pi Gue>u« m tiuded her fiance. Louis a n d M u Hovatd Ni'kti. M; and Me* K-*il tliw oltlf; Cecco. and Janie Pezzola, of ter of Stuyvesant avenue. F. Chivo.ne and his parents, Mr. W aidvvu-k *«>.i . iv Wayne, nl Willow av» and Mis.. Frank Chitt'One. bf nue h a v e »*•!>•. n d fro m a Nor^h Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. m ■ Nt - v ’ Omt to C iearveaier Flot.da Jt-hn Quinn and dau^hlei Miss Travel* Pla«e, havr .>■> i»i > '|w ir tbrv yo*rt th*1 ITS A MATTER OF Patricia Qumi i Rutherford; c,u««a.<* th eir ‘.>h aifo -f-*u-.-ht- M t* * Mr. and Mi» Albert Nero, ol Pa NIAGARA FALLS—A dramatic view of natures consent •i law. Mi and Met ^'onataid a n d btvithei i r i - l a * M« a n d . M s« tersori, John Fahy and Mrs. Fahv cavalry charge of water, obscurcd fo r almn t three >car* hy It-i'U.. of San fedr.t I'm h ! i »VArns lives also viait«*d DOLLARS c f Ly n d h u r s t a rockfall, has b«'en restored to the American Falk, tradi­ M.j» liifw o lra fS fAtb*'! #mt »tep tional stop for honevmooners nu»thw 'a n d Vtrv H>?wmid Huge boulders which crashed down on the rock table Rrtd|»i»ii They*: v m trd i^ ifita of » q 3 AND SENSE! beneath the fails in 1954, depiivmg tourird* of a worm’s i - r . i . - t s .ii Florida *itd B O O S T Y O U R Home From Vacation eye glance at the cataract, have been removed to recreate a n Wa«livtgi«*n O C . ii tfcr re Mrs. Fred Blum, of Prospect sentimental point of intefeat for still more gcnciations of i *1 ;^>nra two wccks young couples. a c a ii - 8 i ip etit s e v e f a l t..y SAVINGS at the home o f her s o n m -la u I t h t.< K ish! Mm l l v S u m m e r and diunjhier, Dr. and Mrs. Anton Tamarack Campers Capture Second M,.>*i v o r vh«>rman M • ii* C z ira k y . X u i th B t:.r y » , a ,*im Fangntei), K*'»n*-th K ika ► .i.k SLIPCOVER ilar period at the home of h e r Place In Ramapo Ridge Rally C ai *r.‘j a and .&§<•> K vooetn H.< so n a n d d au g h ter in law . Ms j.K.t depaiment i>nii'»n S p e c i a l and Mrs Charles Blum at W a ld .th e 1957 fta vvuh. a n d finished the period is n*»w * \ ah ji l l i h o i # {•utiirrU 11‘^Vlitl itJi a stay at the home of a nniallesl in nUnU# i the a.ea Ho> niete at Mmeoia. l.otlg Island A iiel il makes goo d «rrtae In your S<-outs <>l Cam p Tam aia k w o n : Dr. I. Dansky $69 oo le c o a d « dollars at Kearny Federal Sming* uliere vv ents tn a df .’ikive. manner A ' •JPtOM-CTKWT earnings are higher. Kemetnher a dollar F-D Registration s h o r t vi fi 11« ag o th e . am p's o. < j «♦ - looked >|irty b u t ubilei tb>‘ .c o m f 'v n n f. t m m i n r i i saved if worth two that are spent. Set For Sept. 4th (H tenl hand of B»- n ‘ D istrict Dr. Bay A. Miller, vice presi­ Executive JohnM ct !••«•. th e bo vs Oppoaite Town llall dent of Fairieigh Dnkinson Urn im proved ale 4di)> an d w on w ith ACCOrNTS OPENED BV THE 4«tb M em b rr •. | . 4 vei itv, announces 4hat programs a good m a rg in . In s*-\eial - ,, • i!i.iid Tam aiack S A M N G S & 1 .0 AN and registration .forms for all- swimmmg event*, famarackart | Lyridhjrtf Decorator* the* u-i/i ai t' >i d/iooi p e e r O m KKAHNV ACCOVNTS INSt’RED I’P students returning to college in’ stood od!, notably the m a n ; flit K ld ir U.M.I I « nl F ou n d atio n pf the then .nted to work at TO S1Q.000 . S e p te m b e r « r e m»v. .in th e m a d . I . l H BtiR I « Registration on both campuaes ley relay ra.-e and others In |he 73 YEARS^OF UNlNTERRUP'i FD DIVIDENDS begins Wednesday innmifig. Sep stiin*j huiuir..' v d h .th e hi*’ 't.art O I1A r jllM A V t V FNINV.s e d aa mn -fori-fatlw-iV started it, 'dav « The Oldest Financial Institution in T»wn~SinM I RR t timber 4 All students have been notified as to when they are 'v. ith fllnl m d -toil,. Tainaiackj si tieduled to coIik* for reg istra was the j» Yaw pa>a - equipmentr i>et;;nnin2 at 9 n.m. Classes \\e- equipment was re Raided hy the ••in W ednesday morning." Septem . I h e r 13. ' ’ . . . v 1 O • ‘.i tw en ty rjivvboat.* m ex cellen t Mh ihe /at’ihtie- w e v '. v aration spent at Beavh available, the Seoul* »;.• bed*!. AIR CONDITIONED FOR VOI R COMFORT H aven. M G o ll spent weekend* given a. w o n d erfu l exfM i w*n- e a t w ith them . t a m p T am araf a. tTut th a ex lens and thi^ tand inu ».; • • i- m en t . * The |je\v- >vatem;.of V \* v »• «i*i e.Fii»tU ol em km pm e*d o*«?m>* t he Wot km g ' Mit sa tr f>« toi il» ' Heietofme the. «amp was open Ilu r>u4t h ihe summei with, the taking off then le q iu rrri 24 tioui leaving, tlij- camp t>aitjall> understaffed . al most every1 day With the new ssytem th e lu ll »tart i* on, hand every .day thal the Scouts ‘ar* in cam p . Som e of the- m other* a ie '•riliia.MiOl.: I ', ftifeli • p#fl»cularly lh.”.e whoae b*!>. stay for mot. -ifian' om;. pfrH>4 T h ey . aa;

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1 /s/r. )tft h At TtwM/t:t> 1 i n n t I I I I I I t t tt PAGE TEN COMMERCIAL LEADEK * SOITTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1957 Hawk's Corner Lyndhurst’s Babe Ruthers W in Their SPORT-WISE > 7 TJLXMR “J i u r r ROWE W ay To N ational Sem i-Finals By 2-1 What does it take to be a champion athlete? (Continued from Page 1) from the plate and the runner i called their superstitious clothes It is difficult “to conceive just how much a person has to sac­ BABE R17TH LEAGUE TO HOLD TRY-OUTS Pat Honey steps up to the plate easily beat Bill Monisera’s fine These are the same outfits they’ve rifice to make those headlines which spread across the world. In and promptly lashes a clean sin­ pelay thcow. Monahan’s homer [worn for all of Lyndhurst’s v ie With the tremendous amount of good public relations which Attends Ball Game_ , Ridgil.vood there is a pretty lass npmed Barbara Love. At 2U, gle—scoring Franchina and Lon­ was the first hit in World S eries tones, which now number ten. the Babe Ruth League has brought to this towqship the talk Bob O’Hara, of Valley Brook garka,a ^ a retired swim c vampion. go—and a victory for Lyndhurst. play since 1953. has included many queries a$ to what the Babe Ruth League is ,AhV.r?„M II; *£l She wa, interviewed the other day just, as h_>r fellow town,. The two-run rally gave Tita a '1 here was some Vvorry before all about. ?The league primarily is a place for a boy who gets too Among the smiling faces after Mai Lleht BriM d^^ttended a : firl- btond Carin Cone, w at making headlines as she relame,I old for Little League baseball and gives him an opportunity to welLearned victory.. The ace of the game that Lyndhurst might the game was that of Mayor Bill Lalt Ka l a« 'he P;.lo G rtnd» ^ backstroke championship in r.vord ..me, continue the game Yet. it is not exclusive for Little League grads, the locals’ staff, who now boasts have overtrained. The boys prac Gallagher. Like everyone else, reoently, through the kindness of Here’s what Barbara sail "You have to give up too many and any boy between the ages of 13 and 15 can tryout for posi six tournament victories hurled ticed for two hours in the morn shutout ball for si* frames, only about all he could4say was “How Sal Pollara, member of the local i other things in life if you wunt. to get to the top and stay then* tions one one of the six teams. ing and th'en drilled in the hot to rerve Monahan in the seventh. sun for an hour and one half about that!” Lions Club. The blind men had You must practice five days a week, two hours a day, stay in The local Babe Ruth League is part of the vast recreation G r a h a m , a 6 1 tosser with while the first game was in prog­ an opportunity to meet some ol condition constantly, give up much of your social life, keep reg­ program carried on by the Department of Parks and Playgrounds. re ss. the players and got much out of ular hours—and this goes sw im the, English Chan­ The league conducts late season tryouts for position* which Sherman Oaks got a man to F ranch inti, cf 3’ 1 1 1 0 0 nel, received a ticket tape welcome in New York v.hen she came ure open and this year like past seasons, will be held in S third in the second inning. Mon­ L o n g o If 3 1 1 1 0 0 home. But the beating she t< ok from the icy waters of *he chan­ tember. Any boy who is 13 and does not reach his 16th birthday ahan, the cleanup hitter slapped W a sic k . c 3 0 2 8 1 0 YOU and nel deafened her. Today sh • sub.- , i - on a ci*y j o b . -forgotten; before September 1 is eligible. Thi tryouts for positions on thc a single to left and stole second H o n e y , 2b 2 0 2 1 1 1 nearly cut off from life by tne cruet malady v/h ch injured* her 195$ teams will be held »it the Rivei Road Little League Park He took third as Dick Donovan Mariano, 3b, 2 0 0 2 .1 0 h i r i n g . on the-.fallowing nights 'starting at tt p.m.: Thursday, Septembe grounded but. but was left on S te lz ’m le r, lb 2 0 0 0 .0 0 your d o g We note that Florence Cyhadv.uk, another Channel conqueror, 5; Friday, September 6: Monday, September 9; Wednesday. Sep­ base when Dong Stuman struck T ita , p 2 0 0 1 3 0 is in talking about sv. miming the 1 lush Sea. Florence must tember 11. andFriday. September 13. To be eligible a boy must o u t. —— — EARS keep swimming.. She made a piie of :nonvy after lh-r first Suc­ . ttend and show his ability for at leaust three of the- five sessions’. In the third, Larry Vallerib T o ta ls 23 2 6 21 6 1 Everyone knows that a dog cesses. But it has gofte down ’he dram in a.series of poor business g o t a 2 out single to left and Late arriavls from Lyndhust hears much better than a human. ventures. The gal is swiinmin ■ foi her economic life. Better if At the conclusion of the fifth practice the six manage. - get was cut down stealing on a nice included Jim O’Hare and Hawk But frequently a dog's ears are she had remained'.a secretly. together and conduct a player auction'; with the biggest biddv.i peg" by Wasick. In the sixth Rowe, who arrived Monday eve­ neglected by dog owners. Barbara Love isn’t goin», tu ;-et ‘rich wr.'ting for the news- pitting; titld to the boy up foi" bid Usually 30 boys are needed t< again with two down, Vallerio ning by plane. They were greeted The Sergeant's' Dog Care Cen­ pers. Hardly. But the rewards will U* far more ■ sutfcfying than bring the teams up to-their strength of 15 players. Almost all doubled to center. Tony Hair hit at the airport by some 20 o th e r ter of Rich- the acquisition of a ton of pi t - I rn’etal I* sel.ls v e r y c h e a p ly ihe boys n-eded fall in the 13 age group to replace the graduating: back to Tita, who out r, d h im ! L y n d h u r s t fa n s , ^ t h e r s vv^io a r ­ ( V K mond, V a ., as used metal, indeed! 1*5 year-olders. In some caSus, a team /nay lose a 14 or 15 year old for the final out of the inning rived late, were Mr. and Mrs. Angela Michael*, 19-year-old San warns against LITTLE LEAGUE SUMMER PAINS who moves from the toy. nslup or who packs up and replacements in Going into the seventh frame George Woertz and son, Mr. and Francisco college student, set a good \ ear canker, a Folks involved in Little I.eagUe doin; .- can w rite a boe*k ■about those brockets are sqmetimes receded. Boys in the older group? it appeared the game would go Mrs. Thomas son Ron, Mr. and "June is Dairy Month" example by condition the changes it has wreaked in iheir lives They have found they are also' asked to sign up at the initial tryout sessions. into extra innings. With One out Mrs. Morris Settembrino, and pouring herself a glass of refreshing caused by ac- are prisoners of a b u n c h of youngsters t »«:

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Care to guess how many records are sold in this country? Latest figures reveal the answer as well over 300 million an­ Fresh—Top Grade Only ONI PRICE nually, which breaks down to some 565 records sold every Wishbont second of the year The business of making rec­ million. “White Christmas” Italian Drmlag ONLY! ords has tripled in the past ten alone has sold more than ten mil­ 'Seper-Ri«ht" Quality - Whole, Split, Quartered37: er Cut-Up lion copies. years and is expected to hit a H i t«a«aapvi R» r. side in North A-rl‘rigtftn — 6-25* picpic, together u, ah ris assistants GREEN PEPPERS ~ 2 1 9 Miss Janet Muir, o f Second ave | has been busy putting together : nue. is spending this week at a j interesting and varied program Tri- State Bible Conference near ■ —-Frozen Food tuyt!------—-Outstanding Grocery Volae*! That will provide entertainment Ne-Soft Port Jervis/ N Y Her mother for. everyone with games for the Mrs James Muir, is a guest oi children predominating. Mayor* . , . , r »1( Fabric f h n * rinta ie m Peter B Tonner. ,S!» d '"’“T m h ' Cmm.lm.-n Kmval-kl- Canaley >«*». Mud. at M.h ** | | t Orangeade 4 45. R ED SA LM O N ^ ^ 4 9 and MaHuney v,ill «*.' .hat th„... * ,h- attending are well taken rare-of * . . ■; c . . . Birds Eye Orange Juiee 3 t,“. *7‘ i t *< by the rater,,.« department. a Mr J»<« S relatives a* JohMtown. 14 •> duct games ter the children with I * Li^ald Da*ar§ant Nifty Waffles 2 25 prizes lor all Mr Betty Malone , ... , , .. k * H l« 1 h as b een m .bar,., of t.iket dU Mr -»ml N,chol“ l'rmM » " J 7 i Bala’s Pineapple Juice 2 35 G R A P E J U I C E 2 tnbution and predicts a bannei of 213 Crystal street announ«i M l * 1 • • 45* U 4 n l o * i ) u crowd exceeding tht large attend ihe birth of a son Nichola# Jr on ' Rath’s Chep-ettes *•'* a nee oM ,,t year In the « en, August 7th «t West W f " " petai m Ce*rti ’ ,m of ra.n th' alfai, vv.ll be n.ov.-d *<•> Mr- >»; » the Fleaader Fillet pk« PEANUT BUTTER to■ „ thei Lu I>egion. - a ..... Hut.Il,„ • F.lizabelh t e.l of l.u»em The crowd will gather at bourj hi Germany. LHabaaySaap -Dairy Con tar tuyt! ------0M4 Ceteatei I..W. o’clock In th** afternoon and the ( ’ , ! LIBBY'S PICKLES festivities will enntmttr until • , “V1 N“ ”' '“f“‘ »•*»«»“ hr tadat aad ba»fc -darkness. sets in Mister of Cere- and children. of Biltmoie street. Imparted Swiss t.t 55- mon.es and • Mme Host fo, th. hon.* fmm an Atlantic II,. h I -*-1- tii .and* vacation a UiH •• day will be Club Pres dent am? Imparted Banish Bine . . ‘ 83* WALDORF TISSUE Campaign Mana er, y rrj» , M( Mr. at id Mrs,- Joveph Petrel la Keow d- t and I adi ■ Auxi.iurv Slleed Meuarella ‘;;2f' nhf) s o n -o f 106 l l to n l a v e n u e ai«> Iriadcast;.; Hash . . president Mrs M a r y C olem an. Potato Chippcrt 21* a ationn at Miami Beach, Ha Cettate Cheese * 2 !“ 37* Ufakaay Saap Cheei it Crackers v *- 2 *.;JT 31* Anaeer s Petted Meat 2 21* Mrv William A llose 11 of Bel J Party Snacks 2 ^ 37* . MARRIED mont avenue and- her s*»n and j • k e ..» n .e .. k.-s Broenweeds Rad Debate 2 35* Biamoad Crystal Salt “ji t * T h e w edding td Mis." K atin i ine ; rnofit avenue, and her a tm an d j WM. M | Dream Ohease Crispe English Assartnmat ... 37* Monahan, daughter of Mis; daut.-hier-in-lav ., Mt. and Mrs Dciola * £ & :r27* ,; « f Ksther Monahan c>t 27ti Bittmore, W.H.rf.-ii Roaail .Jr an d v k t t i o n , f -Thlnt Quaaehon! ---- - Jaac Parker Gaakiee street and the late Arlhgi Mona­ ing f >r the •month at Ortl*y [ Marcal Pastel Napkins . '. It* han to Frank Shibetti. son of Mr B each. . Campbell's Tomato Juice 2 V." 59' AnfdSeH.t; Tlslae 2 : i «* Noedhary s Saap 3 31* and Mis Charles Shroetu < ! 162 Tfcrlw East Broadv. ay. NYC. took pla ♦ Mi*. Joxeph Smith of 35 Hard j Seep 1 .... 2 f A ugust 3 at O u r L ady Q ueen of itig avenue returned home T ues ‘ Tamate Juice « S rr Pen *N Beets Cat Feed 3 .Z 25* Peace Church. The bride w -lay loni'luding * #ve w eeks vi»»t I Bag Fearf given-in marriage by her unci* . with her daughter Mrs. Ch..il | Bel Monte Drink L.:;:, .- 2 57« George Monahan Mf«r Peter B Sm ith <>l C l Tanjerine Juice ZZZ * V.:: « ' ft,* , leiawh Meed «S» O'Connor officiated at th. double i r » iinn ceremony A tec tn.n foi V 175 'guest» v.as held, at Lyh* •» Oraafe Drink VJS 3 ,1" 21* “ 27* M r and M rs, Josep h 'Itv an* ApHeet Nectar » • PINEAPPLE PIE 3 9 . r l - j.-rved as honor attendants. U*h Summer Special Sw ift's r % 1 ering were Nunzi Gab Jos»pt »%.»/--Seflrtl.d#4a*-fl I***.. W^M unmv»*ht t*- 1!<* ■ Bc#rcaii An bony s hjaw>. un « }.*. *’ • \ **-' i # i* *■ ■ * •• ■ • i •k4a^ *«<■’ . tie t f th. bride. 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. 5 5 * , 11 KltK.K MIAD North Arlia|t«i, N. Open Tuesday and Thursday Until 9 - Friday To 10 ( -11 k l 2-OJ I 1 AIK < oMMIIoM I) I "It % •»« l«' " HulTI ■». « ‘*'11 ol' l ' COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 19.',7 PAGE TWELVE of tax »le duly end»fr>. NOTICC TO ABSCNT D EFEN D AN T! lens, to a point In the w. -t«*rly IJtif flr-terc*' \»«-S 'i,\'I [ A R I * V £ T * '• i ' 4“ iltl • ameiuM •» ™ il, I m h r - A M -,- .Y.T. OF B A t * l» IA K I" > I T t », li- r I alH eelSation lla tioion R oorOr r jiiW*t* / «i *i . U.■ • lo. i. Iiuiliwlre. O rder lo and red e*i Ihe . . lot hurvnftwr ln»prrv*iJ ! staSTATE te of OF NEW JCRSIV of Lot 187 on nald map; thenco <3). wife; * IUMSK ' i AOI^IAI.I R »1 Tt», h. r 1 11.1 x>n\i it ,e .v an d i m w i i h . rein-- defendants. ! C.W UARUOT- , k u ii. «>.* W' 1", ,1^' b S I with i< ..u* -f"ii>Ily (IwiUiriK shall havr <1.. S.) e a s te rly alo ng th e sa id n o rth e rly |.h tirs . devi»*-«- Old Swimming fool Given lin a o f l» t 3!»'.R i w t m o re o r " e n ta U v e * aInd n d her. their or arty if , CO, no. h^tra. dowiNta «o0 larfsonal , djen^. m j.1 fle a J-• . h . '.unii^r.^ki.^ width of at h ast tiflj < .«» feet a»djiU I fhs.w* in right, tilie and representatives, and his. their or an> 4IA. I^ct 7. 1dl Jt . J vndhurvl leas, to a point in tho sal<| west. rl' I their, *u<«*K«or*t. / ...I in I . r»*ht, I I >-r tine. . . i., ano • repnwonuiuve*. Ih.ir .nma«Li.ra ana n». Iii richt till. «“/ 7'71,,‘Tn ualed in the the Townshit- I OW nsmp of III lyndhurst. Ij) nuiiui j A New Leas* On Life .VrJiiSSl “li lift"* I„a ! U A S tH * .iX >. RAM H ).UA, hi. hrlr». lln* of Adams Street, thence <4) lnt«-r#(8l. ,MR. ()A a ^ -|ot „ „ r ,.a ft«.r dev ls< . s an d p. rs..n « l r<*pr«***ntat I vt* . southerly aiong said weslei'iyy line ... ; hand of ROSK C. Af.I.IAUI m m ». or and interest; AIRS. <5ATPJ . • ot.nty pt t,e in a..u . u*t- ... the point “JOHN' HOK h«*t*and' ot *S K hie wife; RfMk. ClACJLJARlJOTTO. Jeriw-y. mi.r v.d with' .-ither a , one family i hi*. thiir. or any of their, r o c - Adapv. Street^m i . ,rv 30 ie.-t * '*" I ' »»* • j of HJDaiNNtNfj |C;A«n,IAUIX)m J. said panie ^JtJl.I.N her htirs. devtaM.-s^aitd ^»er»ersonal rej- I It waa further# ordered and ad r M ac e r any I ludired that in di fault of - id de- B fc lN A M « li.l-o , r.-senlativRR and her. a ■.. . ,. in I h*. ului r i! ‘5^«2rsnsKh.,,tAa,s .a r« ! HU. i-esor<* iu rig h t. H u b h u u 1 lenoarii' pa.vniR **• .“TL D u n lic a te a i l * A a aea>■a.-nt M ap Ip e ra o tia l re p re se n V a tlv e s, a n d hit*, i in te re s t, MR-m k . OACUJARUOTTfl.i ; a i . i . i a k i «_h i • ’_ _nu.'- hus- j»a>d -nm som» : , oi,,i ta-uetes.ior» In [hand of RUSK ,;Al ro. or j due upon it* •. . = , lt ill nrd in. n. • s>>r p a rt - ordln- «-nt«tlv•*». and r. their, ur any of p lain t, at th* ■j <4 ‘riKl.t,. title and inter^.t.; Ml.> '.AN- ,IUHNIK>Kr: husband cf ROSK <»A- rnentloned h. the cuiuiauii^ m i n an, , win. h at.-, in.oiiKiKtent with th.* th.-lr ■ mic.-i-s-tr'- m right title* and the year of 19*24. itl-.i.N'i itlso known .i« part r.l I At | h .| io UAMI’i >iyl«A. his w.ie; AN iii,IAKIK»m », said name JCH.N time and nl.*-■;( v»lBaed a ••‘wlutAV i.r'„\ iMiniiH of th is o rd in a n ce a re h ere - • lnt« r**Rt; l i l t R A M i m L A , liUMlmnd fJKMNo HAMfOl.I.V her heirs, ile : | h »H' being ftttlttous; (lANW IIJ'O ! aald dfdendants^do• «tend ab yu ljL v r m 1,-d of A.W.KI.I.W , HAVir-OI.I.A. or 2 in Blwh SO*! on. the pr. .-ent 'la: t>M|»tl'-ai- an d Ase*—vm *H i M ap of th and personal representatives. HA.M Iiild,A. his Hetra. devisees and i iW l*arred and W *«;w»« oiaao_iro i I ,v>. ‘7,“ ..rdiiiam-i? i-halt like iffecti J'H t\ U '!"' h.i«Wnd of ANtlKUNA ' • iiersonni representatives, and h.s all rights, and equity .f ! 1 t ( l. s.iid n am e. ' J O H N Township of L>ndhui>i a n d he their or any of their : You -»*"**■ i ird ln a n . •• Nn 131'* • •*" H u m m o n w And re - defendants in the ah-.ve . r»ei»!• d M R * R ______jsilteo RAMPOI.LA. his Wife, a h - . NOTICE >)iiir.-d in serve ution OTTO J. STKL- tion beraufee you ha., or mav -Ij-ilP O.KUNA KAMl’OI-t.A or »"HN ...... -m .ua.. writings : r ' t in, " their E ..:", eugtcdy ofher ; I *OI*rv Im-hand of A.MtSEMNA Vla.M •; 101 /INA HAM POI.I.A. h * hnrs. de- | papers, I't J.I.H' N< iTlcr. i h< tel.v niv.*n I.ATn, KSt}.. Attorney (w U ie Hiatn- to have some right, title, h. ii «.» power relating to or eoncernmg ;j i.Riilai in..tint; "i tl» : tiff wlinsf ,iddr**BK Im 2‘Jd . Rid g e Interest afTee.tlrig the real est,.tv h- I'O t ii.A , -a id n a m e ‘ J O H N I *•"»!•" h. • visees and pehtonal 'rapreseiif4iive belnp forei-losed l^.v virtue >rl < w i.e t- ing iict.i^iouis and her. their or any of th.lr —- f,',r siid lands and premises Or any H f.u d "( foniudsKl* . .. . Ito ad . I.v m l hu rs t. N«*w J e r s e y , p art th i reof |M « II hl Of I.M T'lhur », J'M H .y. a n u.M to th e <'c-mptatnt flh-d In shlp. Inherltawee. d- ■ ent tnt*.t«n y T A K K N t r r i i ' E Ih a f .n i th . 14th '|1 N«*w devise. dower, eurt. mortg.vg- iiTT*) J STEt^EATO (., 1,1 on A u u n -t I!'. Ithl* a lw w ' n i l Ac n u il in whi< h th e T o w n s h ip •Joy of Ati^ u: t. I'UV. a u iiid - r v\a- A tto rn e y U r I’iaintifT ' ”,\ u ,ai,.i< ir.tr.id-. -I ii nil i" *;d of l.yndimr t. a muni.-ipal iorpora- deed or f-onveyane> entrv «-f >ndn uiad* h> lit* .-ipelior ''Ann New noh nf ih.‘ Stills uf Niw Jer«y. iti i.l nt or other i-gai ..r lawful tight. Jer--. y, I'han.-' iv J 'ivi i-ni. \v h--rein . . -r»i. R id g e Road , n tn • read in g .iih J tli at th** aid fOI.KA. s^id name "jlf»HN fiijf- l.i w d h u rst. N . J .. .linnn.'. will t.,.‘-'taV.n- up tor iur I'lalntiff. and • '■ A N I >01J* ‘.* K A M I ’O L.- The nature of *hhh the r. .« n th at mid whereby it «m oi'Pie.l, ttj-.i <-n i he r < *>rtKideratt«n o r fin a l pit; I.A, "t al .'r*' I»el«ndan1fc. «‘aae yrU and each of \..ii ,.i- - the l*»th da> of Sept. e till: b* In g ticH tlo iiR . w e re c rd e re d to pa> A u g u-'o .■tin? i h. ti­ So KVK'i p-ndlng in the Superior defendants is set forth a ith parti-u the lock me sum of II.U IW . in order to ie ll. Id fourt - a f t e r ' S 'p t . tn l« r 12, I'.ij? H«et-t id d re s .d to th e atto i.m ' 1 th . i,, , tin r»-wp. hrp .-k.insi\f oi mi. h date If > ou fail plaint id at the -above luent loiied »d- of t.>iidhnrKt. N.w J-i * .- * dt-lanlt Will drei- iiw ii Hall Valley Un.-K Ay.-nu* O CONNOR AGENCY lutein will | tie rendered aKainmt you for the I '■ h**>rd ii«-f d e in n d e ii in ih*1 C o m p la in t same was livd as 11.• ' lin.. an d p .n - V- n shall file vour an.wer and proof i-n redemption■ of sii «f premise w h.-p jiow Incalfd at • d m ii * m itupluate with me i Tl. rk A u g Sep t. ... Iti. 1!*57. and wlreri the deO-iidants shall pav b m d of the Superior I'.uii t, ' liaip > ;y I »i f e e I... '•/> . : to th. pl.t in if n tW amount leumred 3 irrantl U nion Plaza. N rrlli Ar|in};t»»ii There’* life in your old swim- vimIuii. State House Ann.-x, Trent n. to redeem th p’ r.-mlses and Iher*- New Jersey. (U ji’EBB ,R < 'OITRT ' »i-' N EW .1 K R S E’i upon, th e defendant.-, who redeem Now, drive up to our door with loads mngjpool yet' And that's really The a-tion ha l.e.-n instituted for |-HAN> I liV Of I'lVISION iiK.i'iHN ••hall I- entitled to jw.e-. s--f.. • ''I t’D I M V C A S E NO K . J' .iu i.f. of parking spare available. a fa* t and not merely a c'hchc. i • • ...... lhe purpose III for*eiii|nfc ' eertin la n d s a n d p re m is ‘-s* a n d th e . . i-t|tic ee.ftlfr. .ne i i ta n .le - d a t ' d l». . .-m- . i lv ll A c tio n W ith Hi** in t r o d iir t io n o f n e w NORTH ARLINGTON. Queen of f»eaee area One family fiame home near LEGAL NOMCL l.er I. I I made bv Thi.in • - I Walsh, N O T I ' ' I- T I M E A NT* I I A 1 211 ctec| linings .for ronerete , F I X I I' E " K H F to K M l'T :« ‘N I HiRqe Road with 3 io»m* and lun porr.h on 1st floor. J brdionro* and Ibath NOTICE TO CUNTflACTOnS f.rruiei i.'olle*.tor of T iae* of the *r>wu nr, ind floor. Oak floors. and Xow sslfll* OK I.VNf'Hl i::'T a hefilen pr».*i Uyodhur t, ‘ iti Hie County of Ikigoi I’.V ';I>1ABI»OTTO. bungalow; attached gaiage Canter NORTH AR L-t NO TON Here hi a hen»e with location right at the top of the "pew O w n er® ..f th**;#* s e e m in g ly ia t its oftie- in. iB o i-ru g h . H a ll. N o rth and State of New J-ri e.» . • omiuls Jet hui y area, block, from new e*fend ' lit Inst tlo^r: loyer entrance with slid­ room'; and h.ithioom on 2nd floor Od heat. comb. 6ash, low taxes. Imme­ r n a . . rtain map entitled M ap o| . \<; i f \ i; l •• - 1 i ing floors, closets, large living room, d iate o cc u p a n c y . $,300. T e rm s lh » o n e £hovt ti a ? M g!'* t h a t i lot l.i'. lurni-hiiig and delivering to , tm- Sev» .- g. I 'H p rs n l P la n t lo ca te d at t Kings Terrac. Union Township. ees and p-r'-.nai f-prn L-*hapef| d>nmg room leading time and the el. ment* have iav- »f. i K. ii ' . N J hj.d In the iter- and‘his. their or to reenrd porch.. Kitchen includes NORTH ARLINGTON. Near BeMevUe Pike tn yea. o'd one family horns 'III. fed of r.. iihar.il T.-rril* e. North ■ssors 'in ' rig h t. . n pged be\oid redemption, ate . Vrlmuton. Iterg.n C-mrvlv. N J . ot «ep * i Imiril > 'i.rk '. iiftli- iune '4*. M^gin Chrf range and 10 ft Westing with living ? bedrooms and mo ft een kitchen wilh electru d'ShWasher. ga.h^ge disposal unit, washer and dryer. Cfuntic tor path, enclosed rear discovering that n\mvenation is [r.voon I’onn-ls Of l.li^t II' .' III-OK1NI I"" .i Map No I""* arid ti. me more house refrigerator, two bedrooms and paitl- ulaiiv l.o.mded and il.' . i Ized a - tiled hath with glass enclosed showed, porch, large finished room plus storage room on 2nd floor. Gas heat, at­ not impossible They ate finding as the lif e of a s t e e l pool is .-st lliiated l.i be re. .Hired ill the op HEOUCEO for quick sale. 5 rein ! .-ration *o|' the 1*1,mt for the period tolb vvs , home on 00 s . 100 lot n e a r b u s ro u te v lead oft Hide hail. Upper level tnciide* tached gai age Many extras. *1S,S00. Terms. BE'JIN S'IN'. on th- westerly Im- oijt ihat fm » nominal cost these bi- as'it ed in derades rather than Undine I'..ember 1. ..1957. THE anti "Mikets. Living roonv kitcHcn- huge bedroom with its own powder >.l ■ Ada ui Str-e* w her/• 'In same is KEARNY. Here is a real two family with 5 rooms a'nd bath, on each floor pool* a» finifched b e d io cm F in is h e d B«;.ement: oil tired unit. Bendix dry- plus a two and one half apartment on 3id floor. Convenient location neat- gl*morons and useful adjunct to an occasional coat of p a in t is 1>.I | m ., said point heiilg ill ,tant ItHt 1 de liv e re d in lo ts of t w .u t v liv*e cy) haspment with garage and„ _ rumpus______er and Hotpoint washer. Plumb ng ...... town Hall. Enceilcnt income, low taxes. Early occupancy. Offered -« *15,900. their property that they were practically nil because unlike I Ind.-rs witii t apai-lty of om hundred f .e t n o rth e rly fremi the |»oi ‘ ' oft >t«am , facilities Available for future toilej I terms for all tersei-l Ir ti of Adams -Street. R ith lh e iooi" C°^^*r plumb*ntl- before Weather conditions ren* concrete- and’ other materials and fifty pounds per cylinder heat $17 9 1 .and shower. Aluminum combination i 'northerly line of Thotrfas Ay.uue. , storm sash and screens. Only 7 years! NORTH ARLINGTON Just one year old. Split level with Owing room, dm- rjeied them useless, this lining can withstand all ! The Joint meeting reserves th*- i right to waive any Ihfor mailt lea In the.nt t l ) w e s te rly alo n g th., so u th ­ NEW FOUR FAM ILY brick residcn ' old The buy of your lifetime at mg room .modern' kitchen, three twin-sued. bedrooms, finished recieatmn , erly ||ne uf l»« l' plus or How to restore a permanent temperatures without cracking janv. bid re. eiv. d. to reje. t any and '"t"* !*1 ! tial duple* apartment heu*e Fully ! $23,900 room. Comb, sash, 52 x 133 lot. Owner .leaving area. Immediate occupancy at'ion spot in your back yatd aP.a,t from settling or frost all bids and direct a re-advertising 1 ‘;“ l" 1 .« ...... !« S " : - I ten .riled Souin.rn o. North *. in. coiisld. r bids |ui thirty < 3") day lf < lu.se Av.ti.ue as tip sain, is now J lington. Call ^ “fo^parlicuiareN°rlh for particulars. ^ LYNDHURST — One family convert- *‘3'500' Te is solved when a Koven fabri- action, after their re elpt. The nue.-.-Hsfulsue.-.-s: * | laid out. < peued and usnl. thence | « ** ible to two family. First floor: front, NORTH ARLINGTON. Now ready for occupancy. Fram* six eoom home rated heavy steel lining espe- For full particulars on how to bidder niunL reduce his Jtroposal f i t northerly along said easterly 11 ***' ( i tKc NEW Cape Cod bungalow in foyer, living room, dining room, pan- j all tastefully decorated. Hot air heat by gas, brick front. Igspect now. |a contract in wriing and furnish o ll i 'base Avenue, ail feet more oi 8H|(>wllle. F jr#t fJoor ha# living room try, modern kitchen, modern lavatory. ; Excellent terms for all. ctally fashioned to meet the put your old pool back in the bus- bond, subject to the approval of th. With picture window, ti'e bath, tw j Second floor: three bedrooms, modern .... . *-• . .. • ApeVi flea tions of your individual iness of providing fun and en- Joint Meeting, for faithful perform­ l,,-oe master bedrooms Finished base- ' Ole bath, kitchen facilities for con- LYNDHURST. North end IOpat>on. One family frame hor»e First floor pool.is installed. Once the lining joyment for you and your family a n c e of the contra.-t. within -thlrtv Rl THFRFORD Beautiful 2 family 'Rent with work room, .kitchenette, version to two family Built-in gar- has bv.ng room, d'nmg room, kitchen sun poich and large rear porch (Sto days after the' aceeipance yf 5 , inti o ^ „a i V and rumpus room G E gas air heat, age Large beautiful yard. Quick oc Three bedrooms, sleeping porch and bathroom on" 2nd floor. Steam heat, has-been installed vour in v est- w r it e Koven Stecl^wim ming his proposal. Bunt .1959. Brick .*»d him .. 5 and cupaocy. Locat,on excellent for pro- iow ,a*es. Ju,t few steps to all bus lines. Offered * $15,500. Terms. ment becomes a long t e r m one T o o ls Inc.. Dover. N. J. lie the event that two or more 4 room/ apt ? me D.ixns. gas near, - fessional rran. $14 990. s i identical low bids are submitted tie storm windows. Venetian blinds j sqq __ KEARNY AVE . KEARNY RUTHERFORD. On convenient. Lincoln Avgnue. Frame home with living MV. and Mis. Joseph Jankow­ A v e n u e , a’ri* • g u e s ts Jo.ltin Joint Meeting reserves the 'right to to wall carpeting^ on isx 'Home and lot near Manor section LYNDHURST •— Co*y flve ^ room with log burning^ fireplace, dining room, kitchen^ and breakfast nook f,,. , ! select and accept t,he Ind which is ragr Lai^ge plot Second floor vacant. room. Iivina room, dining .room home, built eight years, brick and on 1tt floor. Three bedroom's and bath on 2nd floor. Room and storage . ski ci m i .children. • Jt*ffreJr and Couch, of New Miirke ‘(,1 :CV |.|e. nfcd !1.. is t allv ant age.'U- for them A.-1 resident'.*' «ection. Seep by ap Jn(1 spacjou, jotchcn by butler pan frame garage Living room, kitchen , 3)fj f|00r. 50 x 100 lot. E a r ly o c c u p a n c y , $18,500. T e rm s , Dale, of Kiru-.Tlanc) A venue, u ie rail d a y s . •|or to split" a-nd divide sii.-ti contra-! pointment. $3,000. |t ^.ye Mdr00mt lleam heat. 1 and dinette on first.flor. Two bed i among a i tht-^ lowest idenilcal bid bock from a iwo weeks vacation t i ■ lea. garage, plus ^5 x 12 0 * foot lot *iooms and tile bath on second floor dei'i* in s u - ii irto p o rtit b J*“ t hr- J o in t Concha Real Estate Potion •«-dosing. . o.. O CONNOR AGENCY Mr an d Mil's. R ichard B aylis; Mc«*ting may deem advisable •sj'jent oh .tape Code, Mass. Hv order >'*r the North Arlington if Livingston avenue went t 541 FERN AVt LYNDHURST | PROFESSIONAL BARGAIN. Ideal for I.vndhurst Joint Meeting. North Ar­ ( - y i- '(Ijf) | D octor or n u rs e ry . OfWce.^ and se v e n * Realtor - InsUror dinner at Friar Tuck Inn on Sat lington. Bergen 'Minty. N. J • rooms. Oil hot water heat. Two gar­ Mrs. Prank Slimm, of Second E n l E N I I M A D D K N Open Eves , unlit 9:00 A Sunday New Ranch-Split Levels In Dumont urday in* celebration of theii ’ S ef-retary ages. Avenue, is spending a vacation at I f i 3.Grand Union Plaza KK 2*7000 N. Arlitij:ltni 11th wedding anniversary, Thi: J O H N ' 'J a RDE 1 STORE—Ideal for store or factory on tlu* hom e of h er sister-in -law C h a irm a n weekend they will entertain at | Mam Street* Belleville. Ask fpr par- GIBB S AGENCY Mrs. JVillis Clark, at Windham D at.-d A n | ticulars. »|0'2 C en ter. P a a family pa-rty at their home, I-’.-I 1 RIDGE RD. LYNDHURST in further celebration (if the WM. R. JOHNSON WEbster 9-210C e v e n t.' * D a y Open Dally. Eves., Saturday A S u n . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway, Real Estate and Insurance 398 B e lle v ille T p k . A rin g to h Member of The South Bergen SAVINO SPECIALS!! 5*)2 Post Avenue, have had NOTICE ‘ SAFETY IS N ig h t KEarny ?-4822 Board Of Realtors their guests their sun and daugh­ Take iiolU-e that applleatlon has L is tin g s Wanted! IX you want to selJ, let us multiple ter-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph b een inR d e to the B o a rd of '" 11- lis t youi* hom e. Expose y o u r property to the greatest n u m b er tnlsi.m.-rs of the Tow nship ,. f l»ynd- . S u n d a y Conway, Jr.. and family of Fort hurst N J. to trimafer to liatina-H ’ OUR BUSINESS of buyer?.. A quick sale is th e inevitable result. Wayne. Indiana, who were cm gap's Win.' - A-’ Li.Minr Inc.', tiRfllng BOOKKEEPING-TAXES We have an all cash buyer whd needs u home in the a s lla n iia g a n 's AV iiu- A- Ei-Mtof, In*-., j TELEVISION their way .h'i'e- SERVICE t*if ir>- lsnu* d I" Herinafi Hi tjwai/.. I . -U- Rentals trading -i S-Invar* Wine K l,l«|uoriil BeHt Equipped Service I’art-rim.- B.xikki-rpiiip: For Sin.ill Fiona Miss Marilyn Ries, of Post Ave fm- p rem ts. m lo cate d at fitH R id g e insured up to $10,000. nue, was a guest fm the week­ Uo .1. l.y n d h u rs t. N J Laboratory in this Are* Large .-.tore on Hidge Road, across from the Sacred Heart end of Mis Glonu Mendrlsolm •Officer* an.* Directors Church. Rent reasonable. Ask about it now. J a m . W H a n n a g a ii. -Ml J»uricev.| J. Louis Lem pert of the Bronx, N. Y.. at the Mend \ mi. |.\ ndtm rsi ...... "* Make savings with safety - C all rlsohn summer cabin al Putnam. Ha. ,1a i |..v i.|.|i >ii ”"V KEdrny 2-3060 15 Webt Govorneiir Avcmir, Kutlierlord, N. J. SALES N. Y. ?/O lTR business by opening (IKiieva 8-5082 V _ Bungalow, 4.rooms, with completely finished attic and a knolty Mr. and Mrs. Conrad S . P i Now! an insured account at . . . . pine basement thal's made to perfection. Ideally larul.scaped. trlllo, 238 Orteni Way. Mi Mai For tytiirk Heliahle N.Y.C. buses pass the door II is only eight years olH, But ilyn Galtndo, of Teaneck, and alow has three l>edroonr., I^M-atcd on the west : ide of North Henry Kapras. of Lmdert. had Service On All Makes “OVER SO YEARS OF SATISF1EP CUSTOMERS" t z rftngtoti price $ 15.4011. ■ ' d in n e r on S a tu rd a y e v e ru n : a Gene Boyle's ih (’liflon, in »t-h ARLINGTON ^ 204 Court Avenuip, Lyndhurst A substantial six room home bration c*f Mr. Petrillo's Ijitthdus j ■f i nb, Township 'ierh of I.v ndhurst. I I with lovely large rooms. Living room is oyer 30 feet long. i Oil heat -with 1,000 gallon tank One car garage. Kept in ex- i t a ii nag a n W in . A I.b.tuor .Inc, TELEVISION M r. an d Mrs! H ichard Ni- hol ' Ja.ine* AV Hannagaii. I'res * cellent condition. We have the key,-ask.to see it no\v Owner ■ of Lafayette' Place, celebrated \ eribii< a A Iln n n ag H n , S e . y, (Au m m m SERVICE K wants to sell. their 21st wedding annivot »r> V W a M A R M M .< # 21'; " j ' . ^ . with a show and dinner in. New 7211 KHAItNY AVE. Abk us about th1 b e a u tif u lly kef>l, s ix rtjo m h o m e th t:. office "Jil'lNAN'i: N" lif York on Saturday. Tluir on, >N ' i|; I *1 N A S' ’ I: T O A M I .N | i. AR1JNC.TON t just listed on lovely tree shaded Livingston, Ave, Close to Kichard. is speruling a month a1’ I s M ' l l l R S T / O N I N IN 'J O R I >1 N - jj! everything. Kept by' partieulaf owner- the home ju:-t sparkle: \M T A| .ORTi,l> RV I'llK BO MM • Chicago, 111 and In’ Indiana and Ol I • iMMfSrLONERS THE | New . tding. new roof, garage, .finished rta^ement plu;< a br*atJ- - Ohio, .with relatives and frkrids . i i . w i'll- in I \ 1 iltt It i V I 1 ^ tifully fnui-hed extra kitt hen on the 2nd floor for’the-m arried I . ..I NT\ • »E BI I.f - T X'l'E S K A I . c »:r a m i c t u ,* sr.W JERSEY- "N Al'ltlt. li. w : "n or daughter. Priced righl Ask us to show it to you today. Mi and Mrs. Richard tilet on. S ’ f of Fern-Avenue, have had a., then "The i.l ■ till innern of. Hie INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. "Qualify Produced By Mailer Mechanic*" A beautiful hAme for a large family loeafed in ideal **rtion guests Mrs. G1ees*»n’j» brother and « of Wood Hidge, Condition immaeulale Ha i tnent lim ln*d m A. every detail. Taxes less than $lf>0.00. See Savrno-for,better sister-in law, Mr. and Ml's--Jf,; ,- AeH< le X I I. Wehsloi arvl ."tv-. Rel\ and Industrial W aste Removal { liv n n : i. Brian.’ of Ferhandina Beat h. Ask to see our picture gallery.’ Look al Ihe home in our Florida^ . . G Eneva 8-5045 218 WASHINGTON AVUNIII, lyVom for table ait conditioned office liefort- you go out to inspect Chiropractor • h o w n o o m « o tn c ii M REARNEY ST., LYNIlMl'HNT, «' it. We have listings in all town's Irotn HA^brotn k Heights to J k i , W alter Jaijo.w . U» i-f K ing NUT1KY, N. J. ID ® Kearny Bungalows, two families. ttrre»» families, ete stand Avenue, entertained at .1 Dr. W . J. Cunningham m m family galhoiing on Monday, eve .ning in celebra'ioii of her birth j I Ion.» i all lif appointment day. Guests . were from I,ynd- SAVINO AGENCY (pver 2a vrai» »urre»»ful |uarliie), NUtley 2-8080 hurst. Little Palls, «nd Irvingtoh j | 251 RIDGE HOAD HE. 8-3121 LYNDHURST 563 Helgrove Drive Mr. and Mrs. Haymoifd Lelme.s, VIOLA BROTHERS, INC Salesmen: Anthony DeDonato - Frank' Carbone - John Savino of Stuyvesant Avt-nut*. aie back Kearny, N. J. from, a stay at Mountain l odge Park, WashfingtoHville. N. Y- i Phone KEarny 2-0136 Better Driveways 180 WASIHNtJTON AVENITE, NtJI.EY, N! J. Joyce Geyer. of F i f t h A v e n u e j tf Phone NUttey 2-7000 24 HOUR SERVICE and Carol Sableskof Fores' Asphalt Bkrektop PARKING I.OTS, Ct RBS AND CEMENT WORK on For Full Insurance Protection Froprr Pljtnnlnf, Correct Foundation and A1I Material* Plus Efficient and Trained Mea, Reauli In a Perleet Drlr*. COMPI.ETE LINE OF T.V. Repairs WE TRY TO MASK THEM BETTER TRAN THE G et The New 5-in-1 Package BEST AND DIFFERENT FROM THE REST BUILDING MATERIALS -‘■ O S A - I* J H T CEMENT MIXERS FOR HISS readable T. V. SenrlewBaa al aar hour of tbe day ar night. Ita a Homeowner Policy NUtley 2-8977-8842 Insulation W OOL and BOARD [ Xd/%A4.\ It HERE’S WHAT THE POLICY COVERS: VIOLA CONTRACTING CO. SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH 1. FIRE, WINDSTORM, rtc. on your RtSW t.NCE »nd D r C f lELECTRICAL OARAca:. rli KU j H a p p l i a n c e 2, FIRE. VVtNtlSTOKM. SMOKE nr WATER DAMAGE on rfcRSONAI. CONTENTS, Fl'RNITI RE. rir. AVMm/'L. V C ts £M€R<;0N J. BCBia.ARV and THEFT, birth on ihr prrmlws and *»ay LOW SUMMER PRICES! TELEVISION*-.! APPU AN CeS ig m m h o h ir. I nr! iid in t sr.on.il1i on B O A TS. FHnteoke Asphalt Roof Shingles 2 2 7 stuyvesant avE --./W I 4. tlD.IHKI.UU COMPREHENSIVE PCBI.IC I.IABII.ITY IN- BUY NOW AND SAVE! G E . 8-9134 SVRANCE on Ihr 1'rrm isr. or away from thr prrmlar*. Agriculture Lim e-Driveway Stone MKR [CAL FAYMIMS. Premium Quality Coal 5; ARD TIONAL UVINC. EXPENSES pays your rKprn*-» Guaranteed Satisfaction U y o t havr to vacalr >our hom r wh [Ir ll U undrr repair. Im itation Tile Board Painting — Paperhanginq — Decorating Nill or Slnvf $ 2 2 . ton Ituck ^lie^it $17.00 loti AND, (T IS INEX?1NSIVK T'MI. I Hit INSTANC.K: H o m e b i t i .d i m ;s . i . a r m . i s AN W'XMl POI ICY " V \ men K IIOMK COSTS IVii (!t»al 11*1.00 ion Sinker It iee $lf»,4i0 Imi EXTERIORS - INTERIORS K ii|i|n r'- ( like njNf.Y JI2-MH1 m il I UK I I. VI. MIS Call W Ebster 9-4506 m m BfCTTKR AT ANY \ 'l \ \ i F. Louis Viola Co ASK US M OKE AIIOI / I T \ O U A. J. PALLOZZI, P°i**

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PAINTING Insnrnd Iron, r k k a p U D allv at ' Arlington Leader and The I.eader-Frr* Press, which ’«>».«« •«->.fc t n . 1 M«4 T*. h f't ■ y-m . Weekdays aflier 5 ( , I T F i l l Music Instructions WW.VWAWVWW.VVWV. each week are bought by over ?,0W families, but you iwk> Tr»»*«* tf MW.WWftWAV%VWW ! ||*Ki"rTr;»*r* • • Mal«» NU. 2-.T743 SLIPCOVERS pay onlv one price. ChMMX. ir I |T « • All day Sat, & Sun. •tu«l * Hm r* r H ouse-Pow ei VICTOR FRANGIPANE /WWWWtf^^WWW^ I M V t «*m w |, s I n s NU. * —AH Day ( \l 1 I (Hi \ I Kl I Four Lines. 1 W eek $1.00 2 19863 To add more charm to your home j IM IM M I ON \ M \\ Piano, VoeaL Accordion s k m r aV t r i n i t w o /^ftwb^w w w yvw w try us for Slipcovers, Drapes, and ; Same Classified. 2 W eeks $1 JO {•Iwrw’v I Tl B» T e a ih e r U p rn M onday ? H V vt Red Spreads Custom made Slip j W A N T K D W» S I M C a r p e n t e r s HtXBY finds real happineaa in preducina C overs, rt*g $110.00 value. S a le) Same Classified. 3 W eeks $2.00 V^MWWWWWWVIAW.W talented artiets who are now per­ I m p k o A f ee w i. Im • Mia »«•*#*• e*e»*e * ■ ee *•« forming on RADIO and TELE* 109 00 For Curtains or Window | *#« a . . «-tn- n t • > «H M W t a U a l «• VISION SHOWS *>»*••«• er i»«< A. TURIELLO & SON Same ol ht» pupils haw jnrYormr*! problems s»*e us. The HIDGE ’ .0»i a I I • <04 •**•> • SMACS . s IS GE 8-4505 wilh Vnuyhn Monti..-, t'bartta FABRIC CENTER, 59? Ridge j A LEADER CLASSIFIED < ARPENTERS Me B U ILD ER S S lo v a k . Woody HVriuan. Vliit'«n| !.<•»>• >, |>W> r» Road. F o r Horn** S erv ice C all > *15 .Repairs and Alterations His v!i)ivls 'hat art now l.a- hln* i iw fi. C hasars son ar« K « m e M>«"o rm lck. K lo r- K E arny S-IHM* tf I Dormers and Garages ani-e liUT*i Al iMhuNhl. Norma Custom Built Homes I I I I I K K I \ N ■> I! Mart*.*!*.. M.rtlyu Schiller. I**»- /w^wv.wyvw^^w»vw lj lor,**Tum fcS, K.ioini-iMt l» Ortaiw*. IS A PRODUCER! On Vour Property 11 John bml J.an IY<*ii*l|iaui'. all ROOFING AND SIDING I In 1 terpen, I'stiwiU and Knars Taxi Service 414* Forest Ave., Eyndbtirst Phone, WEbster 9-064*4 GROSSO ELECTRIC I.vit . Electrical Contractor w w w w w w w w w w 11 « John J. Carchidi WIRING - REPA IKING Opposite Kacred liearl Church I |.‘^j m- m4\ i Ittaltna lllaii ■'*t ■. j MAINTENANCE Oil Burners m i i*mi | a 4 | 4 R O O M S -«i.d b a th «p ■w >d H, , » a «.t KE. 3-3076 !•»*! IM K 11 - uit* iiral. rr*^ llr i *> -1 •• NY.*' •** pwviS Prompt, Reliable Service \^^MA/VVWVVVWWWVNW W Ebster 941200 |»b» III I K H . x l tIOJI - m ! ...,.,.1, .1 i all W» CARPENTER - MASON l-S il O A 1*11.1 ..A* » P.TVVIII- 111■ it i yT.{% w T lt i l t 1 ■ l I * ' ill l l T 1 l\ • r k *4 ’ Reasonable Rafes Phone KEarov 2-5627 l«&9 r*»RI» MLatin 11 W la*. I' M U t S A L E . RtfTHERnVRD GENERAL CONTRACTOR IMS N A n il ni^(K> •*S! Eit»i»lovMni»V Agem-y Gfcneva 8-7241 i»8.i mi:m« i h \ < I T U l T f a n d IW iier i.i»*« '• T r u c k s IM.-1 l*|.V V O I'T II. f'lu h I't*.- ■ k H [ 715 Devon St.* Kearny i i>««d .-i*<|*ek.*« A* s .'»*k i j i* Orceat M il allkia • 24-llour Answering Service IMS iHiNtlAO W eltt Fuel Oil WWWwwww.vwwwwv m a ...... •*» 255 RIDGE ROAD 1*44 ►''III' SfeI. .. * U !.«on HEI P WANTED M AI* W Ebster 9-77H i s r .t i i . v m o i t h LYNDHCRST.. N. J. ■ h i \ Mr IlNrillmi WSu; j P a t C h o f f o i Oil. BURNERS - FUEL Oil. C M S N H * 1 ' f * i *« » 1. a s a i t 1*1.Y M«*i TH I t l«* i h . f i * l»*.ti— i*-. 1 : f *»« «‘HK\ ||.*t * I * 4*-*of j A* .. «<-.!• If ■ .11 General Contractor Complete Autoniatlc Oil FRANK’S G A R A G E i ) ■ » • • I h . V . Bauer Electric Heating Installations i’ Ala*. »e -bm>iai*.e u teMii- wh*ele Awlo >)H » i>;-. 372 Thcmas Av*., Lyndhurst Oil Burner Klhrience GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK 8 > lAcensrd Electrician* SALES AND SERVICK i W? m H^ramST. umu Free Estimates, Work Our Specialty ...a - ^ ilGNORE OROS OARAOE Guaranteed Est. 1928 221 Prospect Ave.. Wo. Arlington 26? Ridge Road , M Hen' T .« > m S e r .le e Lyndhurst. N. J. T—•— r'-** “ *" WMWUWWWWiWV^W Tear Guarantee. Pull Cev.iape MASON WORK H iring at Lowest Price* VWWWMWWVWtfWWV New Services PAINTING _ M , ELM AUTO SALES lirirk. Block. Sidewalks T. y. S ervice jm il m st k ea rn y . n j ami M"tcthiMinh Install ini •JVAV.WWWWWV.WWV Foundation* WWWWWWWWWyWWN K K arny S-23UI • ■If.

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Hulhe» •*ut ll In .»>•« I »• 4 fa m ily N w v k TO HOME OWNERS ; >. ■ ii i*h.n • w r » ; «; Aiili,«*-n nl 1 »ii4h«r»1 a •« MALMiNiS* »«H>1 aas'l* re • K E . 2-1665 tue uotl< i inal «-e»lp It** I'm “ * «•<«• •••« —p* a»P ,w*«a«»#a * r»*'» VELTRE T V REPAIRS : RI MINESH SERVICE it oO ph»h* !■>* tof«0 "«a'•*•** * »•«*«, M <* l« Ttlbea Tested Free ulvllaatlwa i* iNYSN^n AUlCNt. » w»» Overhead Expenses VW.V.VMWAWAPAVM ii j i TT k m>At». *si • lea* M * «NMP ,<•**< < *a . * »**4 • 1.1 ABM.TV INSl'RANCK lt BERGEN AVENt’E DEAL DIRECT WITH I S iNTtRHirior CUSfOM MAY T N IIt MAMIOS Electric Sewer NORTH ARLINGTON •PAtaai.n a n . ______f.fp«e« Sa.e* House Painting - Remodeling Un* wi»* i a M |n»tnl»tdi«*«e «f a n a i . d a , »• •• * e . •> ••« •- mr.-r »««-e'*«e • a"• w ie 'i a«* «4 A/WWMMWWAWWWV A\vwwwmvwvwwv I I S H I o * a , Concrete Jt Mason Work /yWiVA’yw w .v.-A W .w Sui ftaiail Al Waalapalp frW«P write «e» 4W '♦•f ON AM MAKES LAWN MOWERS a )4 n*a»le adluaia le ^|»Hhe*4 Electic Sewer Mid*. tniM n n «n»M< ,»*'*?• •» »* I C le a n in g T. J.N aulty R e p a i r e d l*ur '#** '•*#?* DEL SKIDMORE M B v *and M ini'1 W RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL 268 Park Avenue mt nieee lk m w h Cleaning 21-1101 R SERVICE J. WMftVWW/W W W W W f .. J s n i t. Sinuav. Y J. R utherford, N. Dirt, Rubbish Removed From Phone: WEl*ter 9-6922 Yards. Cellars. Attics. Business tan eS I •»' *»te. •«• and *« de* /www wwiwwwwwwvw *••••••« a -a Places and Garages. Floor Coverings Diamond 2-5341 Small Buildings Demolished VAV.WWWAW.WAW K O O T I n q Ml LP W AM 11» RUTHtatPOIIO Typewriters • Adding Machine* and Removed •VJV.VW W W dW W .VW W W NOfICa TO >Ol APPHCANfa, r»K|.-ivy m *e #.« A g ** M y GEneva 8-0244 Duplicators Cbeckwrtten »na Leeaer P»ao«*i.**** a* -*♦ »* o- **i Me# wSa*t*« • Plum** KEarny 2-Mir* TITE BUTT RO OFING i M K a a l, ai «ept He« Wa*t*e ed . CARPET All Makes New A . L’aed vau’t>ee<**en«e f*e-» a .» -# «»«e<-*a ay M S I I* H ^ ^ l l l l M I I I Ike f»**r«t Wafa and n.»! Law * %SI» f IM 41 I I Ir HEndcrson .4-0446 and SID IN G -CO . Ea»y Payment Sale» in a y e# e» ' «eaa Tna»* « M •p « ‘ - •**. * «H-m »ep« u m « ' •». #e*e-a< <*•— LINOLEUM and Maw' Lew *••»• •* •“ -• ‘ • * M WWIW.VWWVWWV S|Hcialinaing in Rented • Repaired teratata «*w»wa**e a* «• »*e a'kd»- WALL COVERING Trade Where HATl»rACTION lifa af aa«f« *•« ^#»m»*a •«•• »•• Ceram ics Aluminum Siding IR GUARANTEED pay at Ideal S* *■> a** **•< *‘*e# T ile s and .*we:a«»* ••* w«<» e«d» «a i i n * i t t A i r a a sw w v y v w w w w w w f t WVWWWWWWWWWV ■ m 0 »p »»• waea >f r•« ,-aee •••'•< Tel. U Ebsler 94204 # >ea« a y a*» *» »d *« « •• e» <* y*«a * e * « t m a w m . L Y N D in KS I I LOUR -»• «*waean.»p •*>* a«f-*'t-aa •» ,« • a . - Wishing Well Ceramic ' WC a V U U I n V K n j ina; l« Sy-aa*. *f l«« U S I e P a r < * Rsstf Sgsrtt-W its 111 Ridge Road VT c o v k h i m ; Oap! n*w •*«..•*• f.v --**• *«•* a» » w * a OLff *AOS k | N M O > f M Studio ED SUDOL ut MlDGS RO Lyndhunt, N. J. ^^^WWWWWWWW^V .eat U a 0*P4»-***| a* ‘ •*-' •» aiQ«< S II,.U . -ut u* Saaa fOv **d^«» #»* d*»a Papa»e< tea* a* a CERAMIC SUPPLIES FOR jvvw.wwvwwv.www M*ar*, N»wera •• / •«•***-* aa... a«-«.. a *a»a HOP H V I STS I) A P WELDING aitaMM f awa pat u i ua k m ■ aceiient V»«ortment of G re e n w a re 11**% I » Y «*u I < 4 I* A WHOLESALE RETAIL. u s e r % m * r t f t n u Insurance . WARING g lac Ir it W aie-np an« H(>»at BATHING SUIT? *»tt Rutnerford rwsc ^^^/W W /A W W W On All Metaia 3Til W ort Avenue PONTASLI UNIT *w*4 M MIC «M! t ww wvw ww www w GEO. ZIMMERMANN ’ **: i. hot Lvndliiirvt, N. J. Chiropractors i n s u r a m e “ U e (»o Anywhere*1 lUUrlxtte V* !>«• IH* (*'«# RO O FIN G ■ SIDIN G * ■ i - tn e WWVWWVW WWWWW to in |U phj^, M E. IS - WE .VI628 **• • 4*»e«a R <■■■< x i . l ■ n |C Chin)prail»r tS4 HacS*nMtk St. CarUtadt. N 4 ill KEARNV AVENl* Dat: W ilder «■!«?* NO IM IS'S PAYM ENT ABI,;e<.TON Mcht G E n e v a l-llip .1 > E \RS TO PA Y ^vwvwwwwwww w w w Arllnflsn PiW m tattl Bid* All W ork l.uaranlm l FOLLOW VWWWWWWMWW Junk Dealers FBI I LSTIM ATI3 llil of Kl tHM vwwwwwywwww IM I'U ’VM .^I A*ilH* V AReeotioits D r i v e w a y s i a l l AW.VWWWWWWW MII.TON Al MHT THE n t ar.w »viu-» rtRr Dealrr in W E . 9-5123 KI a r m 2 (.ABRIELF BROTHERS Scrap Iron M«4al - Rags GENERAL CONTRACTOR • C-fnth W r«t Lywdhure^. N. J. hii r w ant.ti im * ii G E n e v a I r urw rn pneocett * to n OP##®rr I saw' LEASER «rpa*s • • • * » Bool IM. HM«I. W in «••»»! «<««•» 4MMU ParMi«.(*«pnal« Lett OHvewar* • Concrete Power S.dewaiaa Ro«*er John Calabrese VWW.WWWWVWWW tltlMXI .IHlM OTU Utlw Eauipment Rental B irr « « « .« L a u n d r y R e p a i r , EVERY n i r t l )WWV%^MW ^ A W W M V W W « - 2 f # * ( , o r * VAL C COLOMBO *!•; n r« it a ui.uvta - r. i n irk George T. Contralto, Inc. ELECTRiriAN Ceeneral Kha«( Metal ffpft VEER r.rsn»»* t nit tsM ii IU QHt^f «4V •* tl**» Holiday H.m.e I Jiin.lrr !2t Afl.nfiton Bivd K E . 2 0 3 7 6 III Rldir ltd Sa Arllarua N u r t k K 1 KE. 2 8 8 U NIGHT OR DAY KEarny J-MW PAGE FOURTEEN COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1957

nefarious plans. There should be few who Why the double standard? WTiy should a Mr. and Mrs. James J. Beg­ did not realize that tbe trucking industry, is Personals ley and family of New York ave­ man who expects bis local government to nue at'* ba-ic from a vacation Commercial Iea&er shot through with the most vicious kinds of be honest'and efficient, not expect the sam'e Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore D* spent at Rock Point, L. I. AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Carlo of Third avenue enter rackets. There should be few who did not thing from hi* union leaders? tained friends and relatives Established 1 9 2 1 realize that the watrfront rackets are cost* There is not a union man* who does not irom Hackensack. Jersey . City] Mr^ Pda- a Sieradska of Wat- Official Nfwspapcr of The Township of Lyndhurst ing all of tfs money in the food we eat and know whether lie in being fleeced by his and lyndhurst at a party Sun n avenue h;»; hart as h er guest Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company the clothes we wear. day in celebration of Mrs. Carlo’s for a week Mrs. Berta B anka of leaders. It is just as easy to detect crooked­ birthday. Miami. Fla. at 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. Telephone GEneva 8-8700-8701 South Bergen in full of unionists who ness in the higher echelons of union activ* drive the trucks or who work the water­ ity as it is to find it in the local governing E d i t o r John Savino . front. They take part in our school and bodies. Business Mgr. E rnest J. D arinett ^dvrrtising Mgr. S a m u e l C. P i e r s o n church affairs-. They take part in civic mat­ The appearance of the union boys in Entered as' second class matter April 7, 1938 at the Post Office of Rutherford, N. J., ters. In the recent Lyndhur*t commission Washington, natty in their $250 suits, jowls under the Act of March 3, 1879 / * election a waterfront worker took an active shining with recent shaving lathcK mav be part, writing letters to the newspapers and Subscription $2.50 Per Year Seven Cent* Per Copy instructive to the public at large. But it is issuing statements on township affairs. nothing new to the union men who are pay­ Lyndhurst. N, J.. Augu*t 22. 1957 At the very moment his waterfront union ing for those suits and those expensive was being hammered into submission and shaves. The Tax Bills Are Out together llie story that now U shocking the forced into an alliance with the New York Those who feel congressional investiga­ nation. Tax collector* throughout thc ar**a report goons. What was happening to the union on tions are of little value may change their Two men were responsible for the w'ork that the adding machines are working nice­ which he depends for his food and shelter minds as a result of the Me/.lellan commit­ of the committee. ly and consistently. The taxpayers are pay­ was far more important to him than what tee's work. They have torn the cynical fa* One of them was John M. O'Mara, a Le* ing up in good style. could happen in the township election.. cade from certain areas of the labor move­ onia neighbor, who was director of the com­ That is all to the I icnefit of the commu­ Yet, while he was oracular in the matter ment. They have shown up the grasping mittee. The other was Bill Keating, a for­ nities It shows that thc people are relative­ of the commission election he was strangely and conniving crooks who are as much ene- mer assistant district attorney, who was the ly well off. even though the hi^li cost of mute about his union. ’lilies of the worker as were the capitalists chief counsel for the committee. Both work­ living i* liiting a little too much from all Why. who shook down child labor for 12 cents of us. ed long and fearlessly on investigations Do not union men have the »ame respon­ an hour. which touched the construction, waterfront It might he well to consider at this time, sibilities to make their unions honest as Anybody carrying a union card today and trucking industries. 8* tho second half t.ix hills fall due. that they do to make their communities better? should take it out and figure what it mean-. What happened to them after the com­ the municipal tax hill .is one of the smallest mittee ousted them and then fell apart? yet one of the moist meaningful expenses on Well. O’Mara, a former FBI man and a THE REAL SUCKER — A Leader Cartorial the agenda. lawyer, was taken in by, the real e&tate firm It i> truly remarkable what we get iu re­ of W ebb and K napp of New Yotfk. He is turn for ot'ir municipal tax dollars. doing well—strictly on his own merits, with Street lighting and repairs, public safely no help or appreciation from the outside. in the form of 'police and fire protection, Keating has gone into the practice of sewerage disposal, public health services, law. He has had to start from scratch. He education and all of that for a few hund­ ir a marked man whose names does not cre­ red dollars. ate any great joy in certain quarters as it Indeed tlie municipal corporation is a might be well imagined. Keating is doing tremendously valuable adjunct to better liv­ very well. But certainly the public which he Y e s... A check for $2.50 will bring ing. This is reason enough for striving with sought to serve has done little to help him. might and main.to maki1 it even better. The you the best bargain you can g e t.. IVrliaps when the movie being made from municipal government.house i* a shelter for his great book “The Man Who Rocked the all. adult and child. 11 is a precious com­ 52 issues of your favorite weekly Boat” is released some of the gratitude due modity for which we must- fight with un­ him will be given. newspaper.. relenting vigor. But if the way other racket busters-have been treated is to be a criterion. Keating had THE LEADER PTA Programs better stick to his law books and" expect lit­ Generally unnoticed by the public but a tle from John Q. Public. Subscribe now for the mighty important asset to any school sys­ The ease of Nelson Stamler. who bunted tem is the Parent Teacher organization. the Bergen gambling mob, is one illustra _ _ r;t (on""'?!!5". T r*1 Here.in South Bergen where our school dis­ tion. - COMMERCIAL LEADER tricts are compartively small our PTA Stamler was yery nearly broken for his 251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J. groupsu p s are energetic and Vital., pains, lie had to undergo a long, costly de­ fense of his own work. He had to spend While in some cases the PTA has been Although New Jersey boasts that it lias If he happens to be a smoker he helps NORTH ARLINGTON LEADER used for Reasons other than those which months in pre pa rat:-. ** of his defense and no income, sale* or service taxes, tbe apv tbe next highest form of revenue, six weeks of public hearing in defending poor motorists barrilv is able to join in cigarettes, at 534,500.000. 338 BpIIcviIIf Pike North Arlington might be considered in the best interests of the,boast. A.study of the recently ad Total revenues for New Jersey are the children, their contribution to the edu- himself. He came through well, however. opted New Jersey budget shows that the $3lk,t>93J48—anticipated. And the mo­ But what has happened since? motorist, harassed, by poor roads, lack of torist pays $144,000,00 of that. catiohal process is notable. highway polite protection, the onerous Since North Jersey has most of the LEADER-FREE PRESS It is not difficult to recall the night he Right now, while most folks are con­ aoto inspection etc., pays half of the automobiles and uses most of the gaso­ Or Phone appeared on Governor Meyner’s television state revehnes. line, it means that the North Jersey cerned with vacation and other matters, For motor fuel taxes hr pays $73,090.- motorist is the No. 1 New Jersey ,tax-. serious; dedicated people such as the school program. Meyner was then running for gov; 000 an d Is ( H n t f l fo r a n o th e r $71,000,- p ayer. ernor. He need all the independent help 000-in motor vehicle fees, lines and sim­ principals and PTA program chairmen are ilar items.. GE 8-8 700 lo* could get. Stamler. who had been treat- busy mapping out the programs which will and wc will bill you. interest and instruct the memberships dur­ d -liahhily by the Republicans, gave him a hand. ing the school year. Givsn Party Drive With Care j ...... Meyner thanked Stamler for his help. WAWM'.Y.'WAV.VWWWWWW j The well planned PTA program can be Mrs Louis Zino. of Valley I ll call on you for-advice and help dtir Brook Avenue, and her twin bro­ . VWATAW\V^ftVVVyw//ANVVWVWV A,/AW VAW AVW JW .W .V^AW W W W W j of much help. Hearing speakers on voca­ in? my administration,** said Meyner. ther. John Hanke, of Nutley cele­ tional problems is becoming pi ore and more brated their birthday at the Stamler is the litlle man alongside the a part of the PTA program*. llanke home oa Thursday even­ telephone .waiting for that call. In all the ing. Other guests were Mi /md In this bewildered world parents ask: THANKS POLICE hundreds of appointments a governor makes Mrs. John Hanke, Jr. and child­ '"(S' “What will junior be?" G e n tle m e n ren. Warren. Russell, Kennetn in his term there has not been a teen-wee- Men ami women have been trained in Mav I take this opp'oi fu n itv to and Lynn, of Pre.akness. Mr. ano liy one for Stamler. Others whose contribu­ thank you for the courtesies Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and Mr*; finding the paths for junors make interesl- tion to civic betterment Is so .minute as to shown in the reiven by R o b e rt K ir o e r invited to go. with bare hand ami little else, and Officers Cafigiano an.I M a rio n Fishing Tackle fight for the best education .possible for the to fight a gambling mob that had firmly and the others who aVso a s .is te d . Rooitf for Loads children. They must temper the opposition intrenched itself in New Jersey over. the Gratefully yours. (M r s ) Agnes Pfrimmer of those who are not so intimately aware yars. The wonder is that Winberry did a Fresh W ater of Fall Items of the needs of the systems. magnificent job. ' M r a n d ’ M rs. P h il Q u in /er. o f All in all, the PTA does a remarkably His reward was a desperate fight for His Jay Avenue are hark f r o m . a S a l t W a t e r vacation spent at Beat h Haven. effective job. economic life. His reputation was attacked, The Leaders newspapers, as true coimiiu- lie was the subject of ridicule aud slander, rity instruments, take pleasure iu giving lie had to go into court with his own funds BACK AND NERVE the warmest of welcomes' to PTA news. In to fight tlie fight for hist good name. AILMENTS TREATED these newspapers such news takes prece­ There stands in the public New Jer­ Ovmo in for a complete "elec­ Baseball dence at all tirtlcs. They offer the most cor­ sey court records today a decision against Dr. L; Ackerman tion of famous Buster Brown dial of invitations to the publicity chairmen him that is a disgrace to the judicial name shoes We’ll fit your child Lhitopractic IMivsii iati G lo v e s of New Jersey. It is u decision which has with tho exclusive 6-point of the PTA units. fitting plan that inaurea per* These newspapers want all the PI A 244 ( u n f i t: r o \ d ‘ been criticized all over the United States, R t'T H K R FO R f). N. J. feet fit evecy time. B a lls news available. Pictures, advance notices, ll permits a calumny on Winberry'*• name (At the former location of the reports on meetings all those things are to stand although jurists who have studied late Dr. Gilar) Buster Brown B a t s happy grist for The Leader mills. the decision have called it without merit. Hy Appointment Onlr Shoe Store 15 O'Mara. Keating. Stamler and Winberry Plume: (iKtieva 8-2WH 1*5 Kearny Ave.. Arlington i H a t s W hat Price Reform? happen to have broad shoulders. They have tat Belleville Pike) taken the game as it has had to be played The sensations spouting from the labor without complaint. ; S f f y OUR D OC T O R FIRST racketeering hearings iu Washington have But. surely, when September arrives and an al I too familiar ring to those who fol­ the civic classes resume their discii9sioiis BOWLING SPECIAL lowed the work of the mo t defunct New there might wel1 lie discussed: What price ‘P'U&Uttf i Y o r k C»t\ Anti-f rime Committee. reform ? That was the committee which was or­ PtESCIHPTIONS hove priority BAG SALE - Leather - Nylon o«d preference over everything g a n i z e d after lhe exposures of the kefauver All O f Us Involved in ou’ bu»ine»» Only the rwo»» C o m m i t t e e cn Ne* York-New Jersey rac­ tkdied professional hands han­ • Hluc* are Riling -Get your Honk'. Line- and Lures now. ^e are pre­ kets. Tile ro m in ittrr fiiiirli'tiied liriiiiuiMU • There i* little reason to smirk over the dle them, everything routine paring f*#r the hunting and football «*ca?«»n- wilh ;t complete new line woitt whit* the Doctor'* ordeis t o r four n r five y*ur» ami lli.-»i n» >ri in. Thot’s why your Doctor usually Bui w hile it WHI. Kiting tlie rmniiiitlee tliil than the disclosures spotlighted by Congress »oy», “ Take this prescription “to ■one wonderful things union* them the in their probing of the communists and the rxpuoure of Jimmy Holla', rise tu eminenee racketeers such as J«»e Adonis and Frank Pauls Hobby and Sport Shop io the tracking upion. Costello. 304 Union A v*. G E . B-01f2 Rutherford, N. J. The committee hud its investiiialur*. But At leant, the Communists and racket fig* & i t/ ehiefly it delved into the publii reeord*. tires acted secretly. But the labor racketeers Store Hours: June. July and August: Mon. to Thur-. 9 to 7 P.M. Fri. A Sat. 9 to 8 sMorted them, followed them und pieced have been on the front page* with their